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"An Open Letter to My Teenage Son" (1967) Victor Lundberg ( September 2, 1923 , Grand Rapids, Michigan – February 14, 1990 [ citation needed ] ) was an American radio personality, best known for a spoken-word record called " An Open Letter to My Teenage Son ", which became an unlikely Top 10 hit in 1967.
"An Open Letter to My Teenage Son" is a spoken-word song performed by American WMAX radio newscaster Victor Lundberg. Released in September 1967, the song was written by Robert R. Thompson and produced by Jack Tracy. The recording of Lundberg's vocals is played over "Battle Hymn of the Republic." It features on Lundberg's only album, "An Open ...
To my dearest niece, on your birthday, I want you to know that you are cherished more than you can imagine. Happy birthday! As you grow into a mature young lady, I wish you a journey full of joy ...
An open letter is a letter that is intended to be read by a wide audience, or a letter intended for an individual, but that is nonetheless widely distributed intentionally. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Open letters usually take the form of a letter addressed to an individual but are provided to the public through newspapers and other media, such as a letter to ...
My husband and I don't have any kids, so I'm saving for my nieces' and nephew's college tuition. I don't want them to have student-loan debt.
"An open letter to the odious little toad who gave my baby sister a hard time for having a gay big brother. I just wanted to give an example of what a decent upbringing looks like. This is a photo ...
The first essay, written in the form of a letter to Baldwin's 14-year-old nephew, discusses the central role of race in American history.The second essay, which takes up the majority of the book, deals with the relations between race and religion, focusing in particular on Baldwin's experiences with the Christian church as a youth, as well as the Nation of Islam's ideals and influence in Harlem.