Featured Interview: Dr. Frank L. Douglas, author of the July 2019 Book of the Month

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This is a very nice interview. I am very happy to learn that Dr. Douglas will continue to participate in speaking engagements and possibly write a follow-up book. Dr. Douglas has mentioned his desire to give back to the community through student mentoring a couple of times in his book; I am excited to know that he plans to continue mentoring in the future. Thank you.
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Am impressed totally by this book
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That's interesting interview of Dr. Frank L. Douglas author of Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream. His inspiration from his mother is interesting. I really believe that mother's lap is first Institution for any person and impact always imprints on ones heart and that's the only thing to made him determined, eventually a successful person.
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Can't wait to read this book...
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I read a review on this book and I was shocked to read that there is discrimination in professional spaces with educated people. I would definitely read this book.
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This is a great interview. I'm looking forward on reading his book. Racial discrimination and medical industry are topics that are quite sensitive to discuss.
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I admire people who are able to pull themselves from a dark place (like suicide) and turn in into something that can help them benefit mankind. Well done interview on an inspiring author!
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Post by ejitadedave99 »

So interesting! I love how racism is well focused on, I think if racists read this book they might change, "the white will embrace the black"
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This interview is quite nice and I like his positivity and I also want to read her novels
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His response on cancer really soothed me but i'll be honest if we have a cure for all cancer in the next 50 years there'll probably be something else that'll come around that needs curing. On a more pleasant note he seems like a decent guy who knows what he's talking about. Maybe i'll give his book a go.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

Dr. Frank L Douglas has an inspiring story, it is also powerful. This interview is nicely done and gives us more details regarding the author of july BOTM.
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The book is very good and I love to read it
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This is a nice interview. It makes me want to read this book.
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The challenges in the medical industry don't affect the patients only but the medics too. interesting.
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Interesting interview.
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