Thoughts and Concepts of the Chief
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Looking back, growing up in the Stitt household was
something special. We lived on 93rd and Dunlap in
Cleveland, Ohio. I was thirteen years old. Yes, we were the
typical black family of the 1970s. There were seven people in
our home, which consisted of four boys and one girl, and, of
course, two parents. Our mom and dad were hard-working
and determined to make sure we had the skills to be
productive members of society. Our parents made us do
chores. It was simple, do your assigned housework correctly
and you could enjoy the comforts of life afterwards. For my
parents, comforts consisted of eating dinner, being able to
watch TV, and going outside to play. If our work wasn't
done, we not only didn't get to enjoy those comforts, but
most likely got our behinds whipped as well. Our mother
would have us sit on the floor around her while she read Thoughts and Concepts from "The Chief"
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stories to us. She had these seemingly huge, thick books that
were filled with stories geared for children. Sometimes, she
would just talk to us about integrity, loyalty, honor, and the
importance of listening and following directions. My mother
talked to us consistently about growing up and becoming
"champions of life." That was one of her favorite phrases.
She would say, "I want you all to become champions of
life.
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