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The United States of America is not for black people. We know this, and then we put it out of our minds, and then something happens to remind us. Saturday, in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Mo., so
Section: Chapter 1 Lovie and Jackson T here is one day, during the year he took away from football, that Lovie Smith remembers vividly. Smith was fully in charge on this day, as he had been with the Chicago Bears for the previous nine years. He was, once again, a leader of men. Well, leader of a…
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Like everyone, appearing smart in meetings is my top priority. Sometimes this can be difficult if you start daydreaming about your next vacation, your next nap, or bacon. When this happens, it’s good