They laughed when a ten-year-old Black boy from Chicago said he’d solve the math problem that had humbled professors for thirty-two years—then he climbed onto a chair, picked up the chalk, and broke the whole room.
They laughed when a ten-year-old Black boy from Chicago said he’d solve the math problem that had humbled professors for thirty-two years—then he climbed onto a chair, picked up the chalk, and broke the whole room.