No, My Brother, I am my Brother

My brother was almost two years older than me. I was born June '56, while he was born May of '54. My uncle used to call me *ME TOO* because I always wanted to do everything like my brother, so I ended up with the name *ME TOO*.

In My Brother's Shadow: A Tale of Shared Identity and Personal Growth

Collen Plummer, a distinguished memoirist, recognized by Marquis Who's Who Top Artists and praised by Warren Buffet, excelled in sports during high school, setting 12 national records alongside his brother on the track and field relay team, honored by Jesse Owens.

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Collen Plummer

My brother was almost two years older than me. I was born June '56, while he was born May of '54. My uncle used to call me *ME TOO* because I always wanted to do everything like my brother, so I ended up with the name *ME TOO*.

In junior high school and high school, I started to beat him in basketball, and in racing, he was faster in the shorter distance and I was faster in a longer distance. Then I became faster in the shortest distance; that's when we formed a relay team that has about ten to twelve national records. We ended up competing against each other more than our opponents, and I don't know why.

The biggest achievement as a relay team together was Jesse Owens giving us our medals at Spectrum even though breaking that national record and breaking national record at Madison Square Garden within the same week, I lost a lot of scholarships for reasons I still do not know.

About the Book

No, My Brother, I am my Brother

My brother was almost two years older than me. I was born June '56, while he was born May of '54. My uncle used to call me *ME TOO* because I always wanted to do everything like my brother, so I ended up with the name *ME TOO*.

In junior high school and high school, I started to beat him in basketball, and in racing, he was faster in the shorter distance and I was faster in a longer distance. Then I became faster in the shortest distance; that's when we formed a relay team that has about ten to twelve national records. We ended up competing against each other more than our opponents, and I don't know why.

About the Book

In My Brother's Shadow: A Tale of Shared Identity and Personal Growth

Collen Plummer, a distinguished memoirist, recognized by Marquis Who's Who Top Artists and praised by Warren Buffet, excelled in sports during high school, setting 12 national records alongside his brother on the track and field relay team, honored by Jesse Owens. His career at Johnson & Johnson resulted in two patents. Inspired by George Floyd's murder in 2020, he authored "No, My Brother, I Am My Brother," shedding light on his experiences as a Black man. Plummer, to be featured on Millennium Magazine's cover in 2023, holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing from Temple University and has held notable roles at Johnson & Johnson, Campbell Soup, Sears Holdings Corporation, and Culligan International. He credits his parents for his success.

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