find jobs. parents who don't have the skills to compete. and violence that tears apart these neighborhoods. he writes about growing up with bullets, drugs and death in the places he played tag with friends. how his older cousins died on the streets but his mother made sure it didn't happen to him using little more than a library card. dr. carson issues his own call to action. telling people if they want to march, they should on education schools. on an entertainment industry that glamorizes black men as thugs and women as trash. on city hall to ask how living behind three dead bolts is living in freedom on. crack houses before they tear them down. on washington to ask about a war on poverty that left poverty winning and black communities losing. on democrats to tell them black americans don't want to be clothed and fed and housed.