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Through the Broken Looking Glass: An American Adventure

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Through the Broken Looking Glass: An American Adventure
Through the Broken Looking Glass: An American Adventure

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Through the Broken Looking Glass: An American Adventure

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In the shadowed alleys of Philadelphia, they whispered tales of danger. Fear clung to the air like a damp fog, seeping into the bones of those who dared tread near the shelter. But I? I felt no tremor of fear. Instead, a quiet peace enveloped me.
Life had taught me harsher lessons. In the delivery room of My Lady of the Lake Hospital, Baton Rouge, 1963, peril loomed as I took my first breath. Yet, against all odds, I survived.
Danger became my companion, a dance partner in the dimly lit corners of existence. Death, too, had courted me, but I eluded its grasp. I grew comfortable where others quaked-on the precarious ledge overlooking Philadelphia.
And so, aboard a northbound Greyhound bus, I pondered the city's history. Philadelphia-the cradle of American liberty, where ink-stained patriots birthed a nation's dream.
Yet, my quest for freedom and transformation led me deeper. Beyond the cobblestone streets, past the echoes of revolution, I glimpsed America's heart-a pulsing, conflicted core.
And there, in the city where liberty was conceived, my journey would find its end.
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About the Author:
Cliff Hill, an honored specialist in organizational change and leadership development, lent his wisdom to the corridors of power. His final engagement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shaped futures. With over 15 years of impactful service, Cliff wove threads of transformation into the fabric of existence.

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