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  1. From the man who catapulted the Covenant with Black America to number one on the New York Times bestseller list comes a searing memoir of poverty, ambition, pain and atonment. Tavis Smiley grew up in a family of thirteen in rural Indian, where money was scarce and the sight of other black faces even scarcer. Always an outsider because of his race, economic background, and Pentecostal religious ...

  2. AbeBooks.com: What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America. Skip to main content. abebooks.com. Search. Sign in My Account Basket Help. Menu. Search. My Account My Purchases Advanced Search Browse ... What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America Smiley, Tavis. 230 ratings by Goodreads. ISBN 10: ...

  3. About What I Know for Sure. From the man who catapulted the Covenant with Black America to number one on the New York Times bestseller list comes a searing memoir of poverty, ambition, pain and atonment. Tavis Smiley grew up in a family of thirteen in rural Indian, where money was scarce and the sight of other black faces even scarcer.

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  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America by Smiley, Tavis. MTW Youth (319976) 98.9% positive; Seller's other items Seller's other items; Contact seller; ... What I Know for Sure : My Story of Growing Up in America. Author. Tavis Smiley. Format. Hardcover. Language. English. Topic. Personal Memoirs, Entertainment ...

  7. From the man who catapulted the Covenant with Black America to number one on the New York Times bestseller list comes a searing memoir of poverty, ambition, pain and atonment. Tavis Smiley grew up in a family of thirteen in rural Indian, where money was scarce and the sight of other black faces even scarcer. Always an outsider because of his race, economic background, and Pentecostal religious ...