
Skyler Saunders
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Child of Gold: Farrah Gray
To take into account the fact that Dr. Farrah Gray started his entrepreneurial endeavors at the age of six in Chicago, Illinois and became a millionaire by fourteen years of age (not through sports or entertainment or inheritance) one might need to readjust an individual’s scope of wealth.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Motivation
Economics Wizard: Walter E. Williams
The power of the dollar rested in the pen and the voice of Walter E. Williams. Raised in relative poverty, this master of monetary issues lived a life of full. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Williams would rise up from the projects to earn a Doctor of Economics.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in The Swamp
All out on her Own: Eunique James Gibson
Do you want to play a game? No, this isn’t some spooky invitation to play a horrific contest. This is to introduce you to Eunique Jones Gibson who has created a game called #CultureTags. Eunique is also famous for her creation of Because of Them We Can, which recognizes many of the greatest figures in black life.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Journal
Hair Power: April Divah Styles
If it is one thing that black women cherish, luxuriate in and project with power, it is their hair. Whether it’s to whip it back and forth or to relax it or to frizz it out, African-American women love to love their curls, straightened locks, and shaved heads.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Blush
The Soul of Academia: Thomas Sowell
Some of the brightest people, including Dr. Yaron Brook, Dr. Walter E Williams, and Dr. Leonard Peikoff held views early in life that changed dramatically with age and experience. Dr. Thomas Sowell is no exception. For decades, he encouraged his students to think critically, and value free markets, and later, in retirement, he wrote prolifically in defense of the same, but he wasn’t always this way....
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in The Swamp
Barlton & Company
The first trillionaire, Casey Barlton, with an alabaster smile and sharp, almost bony features, sat at his computer in his studio apartment in Wilmington, Delaware, eating a bowl of cereal, his blue-black skin illuminated by the monitor’s glow.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in The Chain
The Blockchain Stallion
In Dover, Delaware, in 2008, a silver van with the words “Teach to Grow” pulled up to the home of fifteen-year-old Greg Gallo. Out of it emerged the teenager. He had autism. He could speak six different languages and had memorized sections of Shakespeare, but he had trouble making eye contact while he spoke to other people. Instead he would sit at his computer looking at his hands, hands that were typing an entire network of cryptocurrency known as Bitcoin.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in The Chain
The Bitcoin Lady
She had just finished changing from her gi to her smart red blouse and black skirt. A petite five-feet, three inches tall, the seventy-four year-old was a second degree black belt who had been practicing and sparring at the same dojo in Newark, Delaware. It was about one o’clock in the afternoon, and her grandkids were due home from school soon, so she would need to be leaving the dojo, and heading there to meet them. That’s when it came to her, a name for her alias behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin: she would call herself Satashi Nakamoto.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in The Chain
Don’t!
If ever you get the urge to participate in a 2000’s theme party, replete with faux-platinum grillz; if you want to “dip it low” and “get your eagle on”; if you want to lose yourself in the music, the moment, but you don’t know the names of the artists or the songs, don’t!
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Humans











