Samuel L. Jackson: The Black Millionaire Blueprint for Success

 Samuel L. Jackson: The Black Millionaire Blueprint for SuccessMorehouse College in Atlanta and became increasingly involved in the black-power movement. In 1969, his junior year, he protested the absence of blacks on the board of trustees by locking several board members in a building for two days, and was promptly expelled from the college. He would return two years later after returning from L.A., where he worked as a social worker and acted in theater, to get his degree from Morehouse in theater. 
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