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Frederick Joseph is an American author. In 2020, he published the New York Times bestseller,, a social justice book aimed at younger readers based on his own experiences as Black youth in Westchester County, New York and subsequent college years. He has been published on the topics of marketing, culture, and politics in various publications including HuffPost, USA Today, NowThisNews, and The Independent. Joseph also received media attention for a fundraising initiative for rent relief program in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Frederick Joseph is an American author. In 2020, he published the New York Times bestseller,, a social justice book aimed at younger readers based on his own experiences as Black youth in Westchester County, New York and subsequent college years. He has been published on the topics of marketing, culture, and politics in various publications including HuffPost, USA Today, NowThisNews, and The Independent. Joseph also received media attention for a fundraising initiative for rent relief program in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, Joseph was named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for marketing and advertising. Joseph was also honored with the 2018 Comic-con Humanitarian of the Year Award and was a member of the 2018 The Root 100 List of Most Influential African Americans. He has been featured over 2,000 times in the media for his work, including Business Insider, Vogue, The Oscars, Ellen, CNN, Good Morning America, and iHeart Media. (en)
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  • Frederick Joseph is an American author. In 2020, he published the New York Times bestseller,, a social justice book aimed at younger readers based on his own experiences as Black youth in Westchester County, New York and subsequent college years. He has been published on the topics of marketing, culture, and politics in various publications including HuffPost, USA Today, NowThisNews, and The Independent. Joseph also received media attention for a fundraising initiative for rent relief program in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
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  • Frederick Joseph (author) (en)
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