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Mandatory Reads: Oprah Publishes Michael Tubbs’ Empowering Memoir ‘The Deeper the Roots,’ Cutting Right to the Heart of What Matters Most

If you don’t know the name Michael Tubbs, now’s the time to fix that. If he’s on Oprah’s radar, you know he should be on yours. He’s only the youngest and first-ever Black mayor of Stockton, California, and his new book, The Deeper the Roots: A memoir of hope and home should be on your must-read list.

Tubbs grew up poor in Stockton, California. His father was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, so he was raised by a trio of maternal figures: his hip-hop-loving mother, his church-going grandmother, and his bookworm aunt.

For his whole life, he straddled two worlds: that of a brainiac and that of a cool street kid who coveted the newest Jordans. As a teenager, he nabbed a scholarship to Stanford, but never forgot where he came from – and realized that his perspective and experience were essential to the goings-on in politics.

In 2016, at the tender age of 26, he became a trailblazer as the first Black mayor of Stockton and the youngest person ever to be elected mayor of a city with a population of over 100,000.

Tubbs’ story is not only accessible, it’s inspirational. It is equal parts head and heart, exploring weighty topics like systemic racism, educational reform, and campaign finance while always returning to his personal struggle “against the soft bigotry of low expectations” and the ways the women in his life taught him that the “things that were tough about our lives were reasons…to prove Them wrong.”

Throughout the book, Tubbs shares how influential Black role models like Alice Walker, Barack Obama, and Oprah influenced him.

This is not, as Tubbs writes, “a sob story, but a survivor’s tale.” And it’s one that’ll infuse you with new hope about the future of the American political landscape.

Cover Photos: NICK OTTO / Contributor (Getty Images) and Flatiron/Oprah

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