Rickey Gerard Thomas reflects on his upbringing in Brooklyn as the son of Southern parents who built a new life after meeting at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He describes his father’s influence as a hardworking Navy veteran–turned–plumber whose consistency shaped Rickey’s own quiet, steady approach to life. The interview traces the dynamics of a large family, the personalities of his siblings, and the lessons absorbed from watching people work, study, and find their way. Woven through his memories is a sense of place—how the streets, the block, and the rhythm of New York instilled awareness, resilience, and a belief that true character shows itself through everyday consistency.
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