Life Span Development and Personality Paper
Dion L. Jackson Sr., DA
PSY 300
3/11/2011
Shane Williamson

Life Span Development and Personality Paper
      Minister Louis Farrakhan, was born Louis Eugene Walcott to Sarah Mae Manning, an immigrant from St. Kitts and Nevis, and Percival Clarke, a Jamaican man who deserted their family. Sarah raised Louis and his brother Alvin, instilling in them a strong work ethic, responsibility, and intellectual development. In addition, having a strong sensitivity to the plight of African-Americans, Sarah engaged conversation with Louis and Alvin about the struggle for freedom, justice, and equality. This influence manifested itself both hereditarily and environmentally (The Nation of Islam, 2011).
      As a young child, Louis received the verbal visions of what life was like for African-Americans in the late thirties, and forties. His mother exposed him to magazines that were progressively geared toward the progression of minorities, such as the Crisis magazine published by the NAACP. Sarah had lived through and had been going through all the motions of having to deal with all of the inequalities of a segregated and racial life. This first-hand experience motivated Sarah to want to teach to her children the power of education, and an intellectual mind.
      The qualities Sarah passed on to Louis she did not only genetically, but environmentally as well. The neighborhood Sarah chose to raise Louis and Alvin in provided mental stimulation, verbal, and sometimes the physical means needed to develop Minister Farrakhan into the person he is today.
      With Louis’ father, deserting the family all parental guidance and support fell upon his mother. Because she could not provide him the male role model every young boy needs, he like many others sought out that companionship elsewhere. In addition, to Louis’ structured and disciplined childhood, a friend came to take Louis to hear Elijah Muhammad speak, and that was all it... [continues]

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