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Views: 22,076
Featuring: Whoopi Goldberg; comedian, actress, political activist
Value: Hard Work
Average 3.4/5 (616 votes)
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Left_quoteI knew I wasn't stupid, and I knew I wasn't dumb...They knew I wasn't lazy, but what was it?”  Whoopi Goldberg


Whoopi Goldberg was born in New York City in 1955, as Caryn Johnson. She spent the first years of her life in a public housing project in Manhattan. Over the course of a turbulent early life, she survived poverty, drug addiction, single motherhood and a stint on welfare to become one of America's most beloved entertainers.

Whoopi also struggled with dyslexia and, as a result, dropped out of high school. "I knew I wasn't stupid, and I knew I wasn't dumb. My mother told me that. Everybody told me I wasn't stupid or dumb. If you read to me, I could tell you everything that you read. They didn't know what it was. They knew I wasn't lazy, but what was it?" When she was an adult, she finally found the reason for her reading struggles - dyslexia. As Whoopi once recounted, "I learned from a guy who was running a program and he had written a sentence on a board. And I said to him, 'You know, I can't read that.' And he said, 'Why not?' And I said, 'Because it doesn't make any sense to me.' So he said, 'Well, whatever you see, write exactly what you see underneath.' And so, he brought me to letters by coordinating what I saw to something called an A, or a B, or a C, or a D, and that was pretty cool."

She said it still takes effort, but time and hard work has made it easier for her to read.

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Pablo 13 days ago from Newark nj
I'm the only one who sees the spelling mistake??
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Erin 8 months ago from Chicago, IL
I have dyslexia. My teacher found out in 1st grade. Then my parents told me in the middle of 2st grade. Now I am in 7th grade and it's still been very hard. I actually I just found out about this poster today. This poster is in my math teacher's room. If i had it my way I would not read at all. If any one has suggestions of books in the 4th to 5th grade level but a little more on the 5th grade side please send me back. P.S. I like mystery books! Yours always Erin
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Indya Conover over 1 year ago from Two Rivers Magnet Middle School
That is the reason I love Whoopi Goldberg!
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Dee Z. over 1 year ago from New Jersey
I am only 2 years older than Whoopi and I struggled with dyslexia my whole life. Everyone called me stupid, even my teachers and I felt like such a loser. I now know I am a smart, caring woman.
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steph m over 1 year ago from collingwood ont
That's a good picture of her.
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John K. over 1 year ago from Portland, OR
Good poster by the way.
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Dustin K. over 2 years ago from Chandler, AZ
Christmas Eve I had dinner with my mother at a Pizza Hut. There was a young kid (maybe 10 years old) with an apron and uniform on busing tables and cleaning. He was doing that while waiting for his mother to get off of work. I left him a note that said "Merry Christmas Little Brother" and left five dollars for him.
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Ann W over 2 years ago from San Diego, CA
I'm one of the Mother's Against Dyslexia: DAM... My daughter will never LOVE reading, but when since finishing the Susan Barton system she CAN read the autobiography of Kat Von D, Whoopi and others who inspire and perservere!!!
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Mr. C. almost 3 years ago from Marion Station, Maryland
We are blessed in so many ways. Using your gifts and talents for the betterment of others is our way of giving back.
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Maria R. about 3 years ago from Spain
That is very good for people that has some healthy problem or personal problems. I think that if you work very hard in something you can achieve what you propose. Whoopi Goldberg is an example of this.
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Karin P. about 3 years ago from Libya
I loved and deeply admired Whoopi even before I read this billboard. Whenever I see her on the screen my heart jumps and I'd love to see her in person some day....

Maybe she is interested in yoga....I might give her private yoga lessons when we meet....smile, smile, smile...
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about 3 years ago from
That is really cool how she did that and she did not give up she worked hard to do that:)
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Jake. B over 3 years ago from Mac, Oregon
This billboard inspired me and was Amazing!
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Samuel C. over 3 years ago from Toronto, Canada
I too have suffered with dyslexia. Here is a poem to all.

To Be My Best

To be my best, is all I wish.
Is it too hard for this?
As time goes on, I'm aware,
that life's lessons are everywhere.
To be my best is all in time,
with patience, love, and friends of mine.
Just give me a minute to explain,
whilst I make this story plain.
With love and patience, I will strive,
to be the best at what I do.
With my friends, I will share
my thoughts with them, and my fears.
They will advise me, the best they could,
then I will decide if I should.
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Mary T. almost 4 years ago from Birmingham, AL
My child is severely dyslexic. Through early diagnosis, proper intervention and his hard work, he is now in 7th grade and a B student!
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Don P. over 4 years ago from Anderson, Indiana USA
Thank You FBL Foundation! These Billboards represent the best in all of us-Thanks for the inspiration!
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Debbie W. over 4 years ago from Michigan, USA
I did not get diagnosised till I was 25. I was told by a reading teacher and 4th grade that I was lazy. My whole childhood was filled with hurt and pain. Thank you so much for making it OK.
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Jean S. over 4 years ago from Marysville, Michigan USA
I am so pleased that this billboard has been created. My 10 year old daughter has dyslexia and often feels all alone, I'm glad she can see have tangible evidence of successes.
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Karolina K. almost 5 years ago from Guelph, Ontario Canada
This gives my brother, who is dyslexic, hope for a future.
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D Amilare almost 5 years ago from nigeria
nice job keep growing
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Mary J almost 5 years ago from Jamaica
I am a slow learner but once I get the grip of things I am good to go. I learn that everything comes with practice
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Sandra L. almost 5 years ago from Texas, USA
That's right hard work makes you powerful. I can relate to her, I am a hard of hearing person and it does not stop me from achieving.
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William L. about 5 years ago from St. Louis, MO
Amazing, truly amazing!

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