Reggie Bullock left Kinston's streets, but carries their memory
Posted Mar 12, 2013
With the help of his grandmother and men who became father figures to him – men like Jerry Stackhouse, who grew up amid these same streets. And Skeet Davis, who helps run the gym nearby. And Derrick Sheffield, who saw in Reggie Bullock a younger version of himself, growing up fatherless in what Bullock’s mom describes as “the hood.” Those men and this neighborhood are never far from Bullock’s thoughts.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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