51. His father owned a chain of hotels that was decimated by the Depression, so Tarver took advantage of a football scholarship at Mercer University in Macon. 52. His father owned a cigar store. 53. His father owned a dress shop, but Klein knew from an early age that he wanted to be a writer. 54. His father owned a garage and sold buses. 55. His father owned a music store, in which the young Louie worked. 56. His father owned a photography store in the Bronx. 57. His father owned rice farms, real estate and drug stores, which became a hangout for doctors. 58. His father owned such a joint, a popular bare-bones hangout that offered only takeout service to blacks. 59. His mother is a professor and his father owns a company that makes parts for videocassette recorders. 60. His mother was an actress and his father owned a film studio. |