Typical Black Upbringing in Detroit. Notice, no mention of a father!
Lawrence grew up in Detroit’s northeast side, on Lumpkin Street. She was raised by her grandparents after her mother died when she was three years old. She attended local schools, graduating from Detroit’s Pershing High School. Next she earned her bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from Central Michigan University.
Lawrence had a 30-year career with the US Postal Service, advancing to work in human resources. In the early 1990s, as an active member of the Parent-Teacher Association at her children’s school, she sought and earned a seat on the Southfield Public Schools Board of Education. She served as president, vice president, and secretary of the board.
Lawrence is also an avid Candy Crush player.
Just part of the gubmint workforce pseudo-economy, maintaining the illusion of assimilation. Is there anything in the private sector?
My wife was watching a Kevin Costner movie about some Mexican kids running track (McFarland USA); while it was supposed to be an uplifting story about how these sons of agricultural braceros went on to college, the ending was horrible - most ended up coming back to work gubmint jobs (mostly in the schools). Complete faux economy, funded by American taxpayers.
Postal service and human resources, that pretty much says it all. Govt teat all the way, baby.
Playing Candy Crush is probably the pinnacle of her intellectual pursuits.