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Helping America's YouthBill's co-author on Come On People, civil rights veteran and renowned Harvard psychiatry professor Dr. Alvin Poussaint, explains why they chose the subtitle, On the Path from Victims to Victors. "Our whole emphasis [is] on moving people out of victimhood and [getting them to do] the kinds of things they need to do to achieve and be successful. And not making excuses for themselves, no matter what the situation is," he says. Related Resources
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