Sins of My Father takes you, in detail, into a young black boy's life in the hood. Living in a household of 16 half-brothers and sisters in a two-bedroom house, being poor and caught up in the American system of racial bias, this book shows how this child overcame all odds and challenges that were systematically against him. Earl Johnson had to overcome the partiality in his own home and the hustle of the streets, prison, and the economics of America...