Black women must challenge black men to live up to their best in every arena of the culture - at job, at home, in school and in religious arenas.
I went to school four years later than most people because I was a teen father, hustled on the streets, worked, lived on welfare and the like, and didn't get to college until almost 21. That's when I officially got licensed and ordained, right after that.
I went to a segregated school; I was born a Negro, not a black man.