Walter R. Tucker III
From Compton To Congress: His Grace For My Race
From Compton To Congress: His Grace For My Race
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Against the great odds of overcoming the tough streets of Compton, young Tucker fulfills his goals of becoming valedictorian of Compton High School, graduate of USC with honors, graduate of Georgetown Law School, passing the California State Bar, and filling his father's vacant seat as Mayor of Compton-all by age 33.
During his meteoric rise in the political arena, at age 35 he becomes the youngest African-American from California to be elected to a U.S. congressional seat. However, the U.S. Attorney's federal indictment against him shocks the nation.
Tucker's choice to fight the charges against him thrusts him into a criminal trial that tests the condition of his human spirit and provokes us to reflect on every man's plight versus every man's fight.
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