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An empowering memoir by an Atlantic journalist and former ESPN SportsCenter coanchor, this book explores the journey of overcoming a legacy of pain and forging a new path despite life's challenges. Jemele Hill faced significant backlash after calling President Trump a “white supremacist,” leading to threats and attempts to have her fired from ESPN. However, her toughest battles began long before, growing up in Detroit amidst a cycle of intergenerational trauma. Born to a teen mother and a heroin-addicted father, Hill navigated a childhood filled with harsh realities. Writing became her escape, despite her mother's disapproval of her bold self-expression. Through determination and a commitment to learning, Hill advanced from a newspaper reporter to a respected columnist and coanchor at ESPN, gaining recognition for her fearless opinions and unwavering confidence. In this memoir, Hill candidly shares her professional journey, the stories of the women in her family, and her complex relationship with God, all presented in an unapologetic and eloquent manner.
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Uphill, Jemele Hill
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- 2023
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