BILL CHERRY'S GREATEST DALLAS PARK CITIES REAL ESTATE BLOG: MY ENCOUNTER WITH DR. THOMAS SOWELL

MY ENCOUNTER WITH DR. THOMAS SOWELL

 PREFACE

In 1975 I read in "The New Yorker" about and bought a new book with an intriguing title:  Ethnic America by Thomas Sowell.  Dr. Sowell is a black man who, at forty-five, decided he was going to get to the bottom of why black Americans had, in general, not progressed as much as many of the other ethnic American immigrants.

<<---Dr. Thomas Sowell

He meticulously took every major group that had immigrated to America, and traced them from Day 1 to see what they had accomplished and how they had gone about doing it.  Each group was a separate chapter in the book.  It was fascinating.

One of the things he said he learned through his research was this: "Blacks were not enslaved because they were black but because they were available. Slavery has existed in the world for thousands of years. Whites enslaved other whites in Europe for centuries before the first black was brought to the Western hemisphere. Asians enslaved Europeans. Asians enslaved other Asians. Africans enslaved other Africans, and indeed even today in North Africa, blacks continue to enslave blacks." 

Dr. Sowell became one of my heroes.  He has been a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University for years.  I have followed him as an author of more than twenty-five books, most on economics and culture, as well as regular columns he, in the past, contributed to Forbes Magazine.  He has made me do a great deal of thinking and, consequently, he has taught me more about the subjects I formally studied than I ever learned in the classroom.

Mr. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that Dr. Sowell was one of his early heroes, too, and helped him mold his opinion that the Bill of Rights and Constitution sees no race. 

Two books of Thomas Sowell, both published last year, are worthy reads for those interested in economics:  Basic Economics: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy and Economic Facts and Fallacies.

MY THOMAS SOWELL STORY

About ten years ago, I decided I wanted to tell Dr. Sowell how much he had meant to me, and further, I childishly wanted his autograph.  I concocted the idea of tracking down his personal address and then writing him a nice note.  "Surely he'll be flattered and respond," I thought.  Then I'd not only have his autograph but a letter from him to me.

Patty told me it would never work.  She further admonished me for even considering the idea.

I wrote and sent the letter, anyway, and weeks and then a couple of months passed.  All was quiet on Dr. Sowell's end.  What was I going to do to get this off of dead center?  Patty was laughing.  "Heard from your new pal, Dr. Sowell lately?" she would chide.

I wrote him a follow-up, told him I had sent him this very complimentary letter and that since he hadn't responded, I knew it was an oversight, not because he was intentionally rude.

Within a few days, Dr. Sowell sent me back my original letter.  With a red pencil, he had corrected two punctuation marks, one typographical error, and at the top of the page he had given me a grade of B-Plus.

At the bottom, he had written, "I get so much mail from readers that I can't take the time to respond to them.  (Signed) Thomas Sowell."

If you don't know my friend, Tom Sowell, you should.  (I still don't think I'd better try calling him Tommy.)

Copyright 2008 - William S. Cherry

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9 commentsBILL CHERRY • January 24 2008 10:01PM

Comments

Bill, I have not read his books, but have read many of Dr. Sowell's articles.  Dr. Sowell is a very smart man.  I am an admirer of his work and his thoughts on many subjects.  I enjoyed your story of your correspondence with Dr. Sowell.  Thanks for sharing it.  You should be quite proud of your B-plus.
Posted by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President) about 4 years ago
I have read several of Dr Sowell's books, including the Race and Culture trilogy.  Brilliant and astute author. Hmmmm...wonder if I should write to him and try for an "A"?  Great story! 
Posted by Susan Haughton ALEXANDRIA VA REAL ESTATE REALTOR, ABR (LONG & FOSTER REALTORS) about 4 years ago

Brian, I am.  I think the fellow has a great sense of humor.

By the way, you would especially enjoy the part of Ethnic America that is devoted to Jewish immigrants.  See if you can borrow the book from the library.  It'll make you proud.

Billycherry

Posted by BILL CHERRY (BILL CHERRY, Real Estate Broker) about 4 years ago

Miss Susan

I challange you, and I expect you to check in and tell us the results.

Billycherry

Posted by BILL CHERRY (BILL CHERRY, Real Estate Broker) about 4 years ago

Bill Cherry, How come this wasn't on your Book MeMe? I might've got a headstart on my reading.

If he gave you a B+ he's gotta be tough. But think about this, he found your original letter and sent it back. Amazing. What did Patty have to say?

Bill Roberts

Posted by Bill Roberts - "Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner (Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate) about 4 years ago
Bill:  My husband is a teacher in the Metro Schools here in Nashville.  He is a huge fan of Dr. Sowell.  You have given me a great idea for my husband's next gift... Thanks for sharing with us your story.  Like Bill, I am curious to know Patty's reaction.
Posted by Jan Wood (None) about 4 years ago

Bill

That book of Dr. Sowell's, Ethnic America, should be required reading of every American and everyone who wants to come here to be an American. I'm sorry I forgot to list it on the meme, but I read so darned much and on so many subjects that frankly I couldn't begin to list all of the good books.

For you and Jan who wanted to know Patty's reaction.  Remember, she's a psychotherapist, so she has a very learned, special way of handling me. 

She said to me in her sweet but phony Marilyn Monroe-esque voice, "Honey, I'm so happy that something important has now happened in your life."  She keeps me focused.

Billycherry

Posted by BILL CHERRY (BILL CHERRY, Real Estate Broker) about 4 years ago

What a great story Bill...how flattering that he kept your letter (I bet he was secretly impressed)

Is it framed??

Posted by Joan Mirantz GRI CBR SRES- Concord New Hampshire Realtor (Homequest Real Estate) about 4 years ago

Miss Joanie

Some notes and letters I've gotten over the years are purposely in a fireproof box.  His is one of them.  They are there primarily because I like to open the box every now and then and rediscover them.  I get great joy out of that. 

A few of them are notes from teachers when I was a little boy telling me I had done well.  And with one of those little gold stars pasted on it.  A few letters from girlfriends, including Patty.  Lots of stuff like that.

Billycherry

Posted by BILL CHERRY (BILL CHERRY, Real Estate Broker) about 4 years ago

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