One Drop Too White
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About The Book

About The Author: Michael Christopher Charles Mosley was born in Detroit Michigan. He lived there until he was a teenager before moving to Southfield Michigan.Upon graduating with honors from Southfield Lathrup Senior High School Michael enrolled at Michigan State University where he spent his first two years completing his undergraduate studies. After completing his first two years at Michigan State University Michael transferred to Morehouse College. He graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree.After graduating Michael decided that he wanted to give back to the community he was from. When he moved back to Detroit he participated in the No Child Left Behind program. This program enabled him to mentor inner-city youth and provide them with the same advantages and opportunities that he had been granted in the suburbs.A couple of years later Michael decided to join the NAACP Prison Chapter Board in Warren OH. There he helped contribute to the sponsorship and participated in the development of a program at the Trumbull County Correctional Facility called Father & Son Day. The program was dedicated to affording prison inmates with good behavior the opportunity to spend time with their children.While in Ohio Michael decided he wanted to revisit his childhood passion and begin writing. His passion for writing was fueled further when he learned that more books have been written about blacks by whites than blacks have written about blacks. Through his writing Michael wishes to educate and entertain his readers and help shape and mold positive and realistic images of black people from various backgrounds.
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