Paul P. Lubianetzky graduated from high school in 1964 and served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers from 1966 to 1969. He is a Vietnam veteran, serving from 1967 through 1968, and a survivor of the Tet Offensive. Paul has successfully owned and operated a window cleaning service for thirty-five years. He currently lives with his second wife of twenty-three years. Paul has been a police officer, a physical fitness instructor, a CPR and first aid volunteer instructor for the Red Cross, and worked in several other trades. He considers himself a graduate of the college of life.
The years following the war consisted of getting married, having two children, a divorce, and trying to make a living in an extremely depressed northeast Ohio economy. During this time, the civil rights movement was at its peak. He soon realized that if the civil rights of any group or race are violated, it impacts everyone. Paul based this book on his observations of life, and what he believes could happen if we lose sight of the importance of everyones individual and civil rights.
The years following the war consisted of getting married, having two children, a divorce, and trying to make a living in an extremely depressed northeast Ohio economy. During this time, the civil rights movement was at its peak. He soon realized that if the civil rights of any group or race are violated, it impacts everyone. Paul based this book on his observations of life, and what he believes could happen if we lose sight of the importance of everyones individual and civil rights.
