Author Jack Walker's new book "Tomorrow, It's Only a Vision: The Journey Continues":" is the third and final volume in his autobiographical trilogy
Recent release "Tomorrow, It's Only a Vision: The Journey Continues":" from Page Publishing author Jack Walker is a fascinating memoir chronicling his eventful life through two marriages, myriad careers, an arduous journey toward recovery from alcoholism, and, ultimately, the personal fulfillment derived from a well-lived life.
VALPARAISO, Ind., Nov. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jack Walker, a Korean War veteran and former civil rights investigator for. The US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare who spent his formative years in a home for children in Colorado, dropped out of high school, and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in political science from Colorado College, did graduate research at Roosevelt University, and later taught in the University's Labor Education Division while attending night classes at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has completed his new book "Tomorrow, It's Only a Vision: The Journey Continues": an engaging reflection on a fascinating life of challenges, triumphs, and a determined quest for racial and economic justice.
This continuing saga of Jack Walker's fascinating life story takes the reader inside the Chicago labor movement and civil rights street activity during the tumultuous 1960s and 1970s and the anti-Vietnam War protests. The reader will be with Walker as he associates with labor leaders, some honest and some not. Politicians and judges on the take. He introduces two mafia "juice men" who shared their daily experiences with him and two other mobsters who ran a call girl ring. His working relationship with most all the Black leaders in Chicago gives some insight into Black rage of the time. His years as a civil rights investigator will introduce a small-town mayor who claimed his school district would never integrate Whites with Negroes and a Minnesota town that went silent on why the Native American students were pulled out and returned to the reservation. His legal defenses before administrative law judges and arbitrators left landmark precedents for federal government workers. Readers will experience his ten years as a practicing alcoholic and his up-and-down life recovering to go on and become a successful real estate operator, only to lose it all in bankruptcy and foreclosure, then recover to go on living one day at a time.
Published by Page Publishing, Jack Walker's engrossing book is a spellbinding memoir of a tumultuous and well-lived life.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase "Tomorrow, It's Only a Vision: The Journey Continues":" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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