This Is Herman Cain! (Hardcover)

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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1451666136
ISBN-13: 9781451666137
Buy.com Sku: 222676043
Publish Date: 10/4/2011
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9H x 6L x 1.25T
Pages:  240
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Herman Cain''s candidacy is currently outpacing such high profile candidates as Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and Tim Pawlenty in growth and support, registering third in overall popularity among Republican voters in a recent Gallup poll. Here, in this memoir, Cain answers his most often-asked question: Who is Herman Cain?

Growing up poor in the segregated south, Cain describes how he pulled himself out of the depths of poverty and became successful the old-fashioned way. Through college, a stint as a Navy mathematician, working at the Pillsbury company and becoming its youngest ever vice president, and eventually serving as the CEO of Godfather''s Pizza, Herman Cain relied on self-motivation and determination to get where he is today. His strong beliefs and values have helped him in his career and personal life, and he reveals his self-made secrets in this memoir. Motivated by his children, grandchildren, and his many supporters, Cain announced his candidacy in May 2011, and the nation watches as he joins the growing number of Republicans duking it out for their party''s nomination in 2012.

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What is it in my DNA that years ago prompted me to forgo the ease of cruise control and take on the enormous challenge of doing my part toward making America a better place for my granddaughter and the generations to come? Why do I, a son of the segregated South, refuse to think of myself as a "victim" of racism? What is it that motivates me to insist on defining my identity in terms of "ABC" -- as being American first, Black second, and Conservative third? Just who is Herman Cain? And how did I get thisway? Just a hint: it may have had something to do with lessons learned from my parents, Lenora and Luther Cain, Jr. - Back cover.
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