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Young Entrepreneur Pens Book for Children  | The Michigan Chronicle

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George Latham IV and his book, “I Can Be”    A local Detroit child is encouraging peers, classmates and children across the city to dream big. Launching a coloring activity book, George Latham IV and mother LaToya Latham worked together to create a stream of income for the young entrepreneur while showing kids they can be … Continued

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