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The Five Brothers: Our Journeys to Successful Careers in Law & Medicine

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Product Description The Five Brothers: Our Journeys to Successful Careers in Law & Medicine chronicles the lives of five African-American men pursuing and conquering their educational and professional goals."When you're talking, you're preaching, when you're doing, you're teaching," is a saying that simply means it is easier to get the attention of others when you are actually putting your words into action. Phillip Bazemore, J.D., F. Travis Buchanan, Esq., Neville F. Campbell, MD/MBA, Judge Carlos E. Moore, Charles Tucker Jr. Esq. set lasting and practical examples of where hard work, determination, and faith can lead. As they go from boys to men, their compelling stories will inspire, encourage, and empower readers no matter the age or career path. The Five Brothers, related not by blood but by bond, are fiercely determined to make a difference in the lives of others adhering to their twist to the Golden Rule and doing what they wish others had done for them. Their memoir is a refreshing reminder that no matter what we achieve in life, the most important thing we can do is to remember those who are coming behind us. These five champions demonstrate that sports and entertainment are not the only avenues to success for Black males, and as mentors, husbands, advocates, brothers, community leaders, sons, and men of faith, they share their experiences with the kind of honesty and transparency that leaves us with doses of joy and hope in a time where not enough of these things exist. About the Author Judge Carlos E. Moore, a Moss Point, Mississippi native, is a Civil Rights attorney, President-elect of the National Bar Association (NBA), and the Managing Partner of The Cochran Firm - Mississippi Delta. In July of 2017, Carlos became the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for the City of Clarksdale, Mississippi. In May of 2020, he became the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for the City of Grenada, Mississippi. Carlos graduated with his B.S. from the University of South Alabama and J.D. from The Florida State University College of Law. Carlos is very active in several bar associations as well as his community. In 2012, Moore was named a Top 100 White House Fellows Regional Finalist, also named Young Lawyer of the Year by the NBA. In September of 2020, African Leadership Magazine named Carlos one of the Top 100 Most Influential African-American Leaders in the United States. Married to the former Natalie Herrington of Grenada, the Moore's are the proud parents of one daughter, Avery Nicole, and active members of the Abundant Life Assembly in Grenada where Carlos serves as General Counsel. Stay in touch with him via Facebook (www.facebook.com/JudgeCarlosMoore), Twitter (@EsquireMoore), Instagram (@JudgeCarlosMoore), and LinkedIn (www.linkedIn.com/CarlosMoore). Charles Tucker Jr., Senior Partner at Tucker Moore Law Group, LLP., is a triple alum from St. Johns University with a Bachelors of Arts, Masters in Public Administration and a Juris Doctorate graduating Magna Cum Laude two out of the three times. He started his legal career at the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office and quickly became known as a skilled litigator. During his 6 years at the office, he prosecuted complex domestic violence cases, homicides, and special victim cases. He left the office in 2005 as a Senior Trial Attorney in the Special Victims Unit. He has served as the Corporate Counsel for a multimillion-dollar transportation company in DC for the past 3 years. Charles has been recognized as an outstanding litigation attorney in several jurisdictions with over 300 jury trials, bench trials, and administrative hearings to his credit. He has been recognized as an expert in criminal defense litigation, civil litigation, and employment litigation. Charles is also a distinguished adjunct professor for over 17 years teaching criminal law, criminal procedure, constitutional law, and business law classes on the undergraduate level, graduate