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By my high school years at Booker T. Washington in Tulsa, my future appeared bright and it was, however there were storms on the horizon. But first there was this interception in my first varsity game at the University of Wyoming. It was the beginning of an 88 yard return for a touchdown. Within a month, my football career and undefeated season was over, thanks to a protest click here to view a video.

I wouldn't! Jay: Hi Scott! I'm pretty sure there are 11 of us left, including one of the two players who went back on the team. That's a real story because they had to ask the team to receive them back.

The former sports editor for The [ Branding Iron ] Newspaper quit in protest, over what happened to us, and has written some historic stuff, now entered into the state archives. Also last year, I did an interview with the BBC. Look at the number of people Eaton hurt. He tore apart an undefeated team. He altered lives because of his attitude. When asked about it years later, he was quoted as saying that he would do it all over again.

Don't forget the University President, Athletic Director, Governor - even the Federal Judge played major roles that allowed Eaton to get away with kicking us off the team. Eaton denied our right of free speech, told us to shut up when we tried to say something, went racial, and then lied about it. Published: February 6, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Men and women behind the microphones provide the link between Detroit teams and Detroit fans, offering play-by-play, analysis, interviews, and candid comments.

A few days before Thanksgiving , author Chris Stepien found himself in an oncologist s office. But he wasn't the patient. Stepien's wife, Ellen, was just beginning her battle with aggressive breast cancer. In the pages of this book, a brush with a life-threatening disease sparks a frank discussion on mortality. The author explores the prospects of embracing death on a daily basis versus denying it. He encourages readers to follow the advice of Jesus Christ: always be ready for the end of life.

Along the way, Stepien highlights a spectrum of short, true stories where people rise above the fear of death, including the harrowing account of a child who survived the Holocaust -- Stepien's own mother.

But Dying to Be Happy is more than an anthology of grim tales and close calls. It beckons readers to admit the inescapability of death in order to find true joy in this life and the next. John Kelly and Marilyn Turner, Detroit's first couple of television, give us a rare glimpse into their private lives.



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