Why Not Win?: Reflections on a fifty-year journey from the segregated South to America's board rooms – and what it
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Larry Thornton., & Larry Thornton|AUTHOR. (2019). Why Not Win?: Reflections on a fifty-year journey from the segregated South to America's board rooms – and what it . University of Georgia Press.

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Larry Thornton and Larry Thornton|AUTHOR. 2019. Why Not Win?: Reflections On a Fifty-year Journey From the Segregated South to America's Board Rooms – and What It. University of Georgia Press.

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Larry Thornton and Larry Thornton|AUTHOR. Why Not Win?: Reflections On a Fifty-year Journey From the Segregated South to America's Board Rooms – and What It University of Georgia Press, 2019.

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Larry Thornton, and Larry Thornton|AUTHOR. Why Not Win?: Reflections On a Fifty-year Journey From the Segregated South to America's Board Rooms – and What It University of Georgia Press, 2019.

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