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Callus on My Soul

A Memoir

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Callus on My Soul

By: Dick Gregory, Shelia P. Moses
Narrated by: JD Jackson
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Providing his thought-provoking insights on race, fame, and politics, a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of Dick Gregory, one of America's top comedians and civil rights workers, details the many challenges he has overcome and the many friends he has made along the way, including Dr. Martin Luther King and John Lennon.

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Enlightening History • Educational Content • Emotional Storytelling • Unique Perspective • Historical Significance

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I love all of Dick Gregory’s books. I don’t agree with all of his thought processes but the story telling is wonderful.

He knew everyone!

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I never knew that this amazing man had so much involvement with civil rights and put himself out there as much as any other famous black man did. What a strong, lovely and committed wife who did the same. Thank you both and thank you for writing this (and the other books I ordered hard copies of) and for giving me a history education not found in schools anywhere!

Wow! Great book, great history!

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I have always love this book . And the narrator is one of best. Enjoyed it

One of my favorite books

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True story - Dick Gregory lived down the street from me in Plymouth when I was a kid. I never knew he was famous until years later. I just knew him as the nice old man who would sit on his porch and watch all of us play.

Truer Words Never Spoken Before

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as usual I shared a few tears while listening to this book. not only every American should read/ listen to this book but also black people around the globe should know about dick Gregory and how much of himself he gave for the liberation and Betterment of his people and people who didn't look like him.

Dick Gregory was one of the last if not the last TRUE Humanist of our time.

great Book

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