News

Young man grows from being poor to becoming an Author in the US, sets record as first university graduate in his family

A young man named Paul Lamar Hunter has successfully authored a book and set a record as the first-ever person to graduate from university in his family after going through a very poor upbringing as a child.

Paul Lamar grew up amid financial challenges and poverty but was able to overcome the odds. He authored a book about his personal triumph and overcoming and beating all the odds.

He mentioned that his parents worked, but they still struggled to improvise. They were poor and got food stamps from the market. He said according to Black News that his family ate simple food and used secondhand clothes.

Paul mentioned that sometimes they had no gas and used the oven for warmth adding that these hard times taught them to be humble and kind to others facing difficulties. He said the challenges of poverty became much more extreme when his brother died in a fire that destroyed the family home.

Paul said a year later, his father was killed in a car accident which made life extremely hard. He said his mother spent most of her time at the homeless shelter she operated, trying to keep food on the table.

He stated that the older children helped take care of the younger children, preparing meals, caring for the home, and helping with homework and they were able to survive and overcome.

He said he achieved his first success at the age of sixteen years old when he received his Driver’s License and a few years later, he graduated from Washington Park High School, United States.

Paul said after a couple of years out of high school and working at many jobs, he decided to attend Gateway Technical College where he studied Supervisory Management and graduated with an Associate of Applied Science degree.

He said though he was happy, he still wanted more education, so he worked for Chrysler Engine Plant until it closed and moved operations to Mexico. He decided to attend Upper Iowa University and became the first of 21 siblings to graduate college with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration.

He is now the first author in the Hunter family, with his book No Love, No Charity: The Success of the 19th Child. The book was written to complement the book about his mother: Love and Charity.

Paul also enjoys motivational speaking and has shared his inspirational story with youth in schools, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other public venues. He said his primary message is to remind others that they are capable of great things and to never give up no matter what.

Related Posts

UK snow map reveals where arctic blast will hit TODAY as cold weather sweeps in with temperatures as low as -1C

The Met Office has updated a severe weather warning for snow and ice across the UK as the cold weather creeps in, bringing with it temperatures as low as -1C. People living in parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been told to brace themselves over the next few days, as snow falls, the mercury plummets and conditions become icy. But the Met Office has now warned this could also spread to the south of England.

If You STOP eating These 11 Foods, 90% of Diabetes Would be REVERSED

Diabetes Reversal Potential: Eliminating certain foods from the diet may help reverse type 2 diabetes by up to 90%, according to recent studies. Flavored Yogurts High in Sugar:…

Keir Starmer says police should focus on ‘what matters most’ – amid growing anger over police investigation into Allison Pearson’s tweet

Police forces should focus on tackling crime, not policing people’s tweets, Sir Keir Starmer said yesterday. In an apparent climb down, the Prime Minister urged the police to ‘concentrate on what matters most to their communities’, rather than being drawn into investing resources in tackling so-called ‘non-crime hate incidents’. Downing Street backed the police over the controversial practice last week, saying it was ‘important that the police can capture data relating to non-crime hate incidents where it is proportionate and necessary to do so to help prevent serious crimes which may later occur’.

Dog attack ground zero caught on camera: The horrific maulings captured on video in the country’s hotspot after police warned ‘someone will die’

A surge in dog attacks has raised alarm bells in South Yorkshire, with chilling videos circulating as the police warned ‘someone will die’. South Yorkshire Police issued the dire warning as there were thirteen reported incidents in just 48 hours. These included one harrowing encounter where a young mother found herself and her baby in a frightening situation after a loose XL Bully went on the attack.

Bonnie Blue’s sneaky Schoolies move after OnlyFans star was banned from Australia: ‘See you soon boys’

Bonnie Blue has revealed she is in Fiji for Schoolies, alongside fellow sex worker Annie Knight, after she was barred from entering Australia. The 25-year-old British woman made bikini-clad posts to Instagram on Sunday, in which she and Knight gave hints about their location. ‘Ok, we’re at Schoolies,’ Blue said. ‘And we thought we’d give you a little clue of where we’re going to be tomorrow. See you soon boys.’

Italian lawyer buys ‘copy’ of iconic Winston Churchill photo for £4,200… only to get the shock of his life when he realises the truth 

A lawyer who paid £4,200 for a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill thinking it was a cheap copy accidentally ended up in a scandal because it was the stolen original. Nicola Cassinelli bought the black-and-white 1941 photograph of Churchill scowling down the lens – named The Roaring Lion – for his small art collection in 2022. The 34-year-old was pleasantly surprised when his £4,200 bid was accepted and two weeks later – after shelling out £2,000 to get it through customs and shipped to Genoa, Italy, it was his.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *