Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The "Dodd" Effect

Many of my readers have asked about the chapter in my book called, "The Dodd Effect." This blog will enable everyone to understand what this was and how it affected my life.
Of course, you will need to follow each of my blogs for the next four weeks n order for you to learn what The Dodd effect was, and how it affected my life.

The late, great, Senator Thomas Dodd, from Connecticut, opened the door for me at a time in my life when in spite of the success I was having as the high school principal in an all-white town in Connecticut. At the time, I was the first and only black high school principal in the state of Connecticut. At that time the state provided a school superintendent to small towns. Whenever the town outgrew the need because of increased enrollment and increased population, the town had to hire its own school superintendent.
Needless to say, the Lebanon school population did outgrow the need for the state to provide a school superintendent. Keep in mind that I had been the high school principal, at that time, for seven years. Of course, I met all of the educational requirements, and the experience, to receive that appointment.

Stay tuned to my blog to learn what happened. To fully understand what did happen, please go to my website, www.intellectuallypersecuted.info, and order my book, "Intellectually Persecuted." I can assure you that if you do, you will read the complete book.

You will also ask your friends to do the same.

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