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  • Black, Blind, & In Charge

  • A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity
  • Written by: David Paterson
  • Narrated by: Paulo Coelho
  • Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins

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Black, Blind, & In Charge

Written by: David Paterson
Narrated by: Paulo Coelho
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"I have had this desire my whole life to prove people wrong, to show them I could do things they didn't think I could do.” - David Paterson

A title that hits you between the eyes is second only to a governor put in office by a prostitution scandal. Scandals aside, David Paterson overcame severe disability and racial prejudice to become a state senator, lieutenant governor, and - unexpectedly - governor of New York.

Paterson is well known for his remarkable vision. In a rising climate of denial and with fiscal crisis looming, Paterson appeared - seemingly from the wilderness - to sound the alarm about the impending crisis after being in service for only a few months. But his leadership extends well beyond reducing a 21.3-billion-dollar budget deficit during the worst economic downturn in recent history. From standing in protest outside Amazon against Kindle accessibility for the blind, to advocating the overthrow of a corrupt Trinidadian government, he made his mark during his three-year tenure. He made procedural changes that resulted in no state budget being late since his departure from office. He fought for same sex marriage and against disability discrimination. When he appeared on an episode of Saturday Night Live, he even quipped, “You guys spent so much time talking about my blindness that I forgot I was Black.

Paterson was the first and only blind governor - other than a man who held the title for 11 days in 1975 - and the fourth person of African descent to hold the office of governor in American history. Paterson may also be the only governor in history to have been arrested outside the governor's office prior to his service. You will want to listen to that one.

His candid admissions, even while serving as governor, are refreshing in this era where the truth and public servants are rarely mentioned in the same sentence.

This book is at times hilarious, shocking, heartfelt, and then - when you least expect it - soulful, passionate, irreverent, and extraordinary.

©2020 Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. (P)2020 Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
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