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Keeping The
Dream Alive!
2014-2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Series

NovEmber 3, 2014
Gemmell Multipurpose Room

3:30 pm

Speaker and Author
Mr. Miller was considered to be
Learning Disabled and a ‘troubled
youth.’ He became a father at
the age of 14 and was frequently
detained in the juvenile detention
centers. As a result, he dropped out
of high school at the age of 16.
However, recognizing the
advantages of education, Dr. Miller
later obtained a GED, and later
college degrees. He set the national
record as the first to graduate from
a Community College with a 4.0
GPA in 3 semesters. In a matter of
three years, he obtained his GED,
A.A. degree, and a B.A. degree
from Morehouse College and set a
national record as the first person
ever to do so.

Sponsored by:
The Martin Luther King Jr. Committee
The Office of Minority Student Services

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