For today's African-American youth, a righteous role model is hard to find. It's not that society lacks mentors of color, rather all too repeatedly the few successes who have risen from ghettos, leave their "shameful" origins and in no degree go back, Many never uniform look back.
That's not the case for Junior Welter, Weight boxer Charles Murray. Murray take the part ofs a young, up-and-coming native of Rochester, NY who does not expect down on the community still goes back to it. As an amateur fighter, Murray became national champion and was rated number one in