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Terrance Coffie was raised in foster care and ended up being what he describes as the worst stereotype of a black man at the age of 39. Then after 20 years of being in and out of prison, Mr. Coffie radically changed his life. He now teaches criminal justice at NYU.
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Terrance Coffie was raised in foster care and ended up being what he describes as the worst stereotype of a black man at the age of 39. Then after 20 years of being in and out of prison, Mr. Coffie radically changed his life. He now teaches criminal justice at NYU.