Oprah Winfrey The Story of an Entrepreneur
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OPRAH'S RAGS TO RICHES'JOURNEYThe Talk Show'queen, Oprah, was born out of wedlock to Vernon Winfrey and Vernita Lee on
January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko (Mississippi, US). Named Orpah Gail Winfrey,
she became Oprah after Orpah was misspelt in her school records. Her parents
separated when she was very young. Following this, she was sent to live with
her grandmother, Hattie Mae Lee (Hattie), on a small farm. Hattie laid the
foundation of Oprah's career when she taught her to read the Bible. At the
age of three, Oprah spent hours reading Bible stories to the animals on the
farm. Hattie also taught her many lessons about God and faith. These lessons
inspired her (at that tender age itself) to become strong and help people in
need. She believed that she had a higher calling and she was sent to do
good'to others.
Public speaking skills were evident in Oprah right
from her childhood. In 1957, at less than four years of age, Oprah
recited sermons from the Bible at her local church. Oprah loved the
attention and applause she received after her recitals. Oprah was an
intelligent child who reportedly asked her teachers to advance her to
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At the age of six, Oprah was sent to live with her father
at Nashville, Tennessee. Her father and her stepmother, Zelma, noticed her
interest in reading and encouraged her by buying more books. Her voracious
reading helped her always stay ahead of her classmates.
Later that year, she was sent to her mother in Milwaukee. Oprah led a few
painful years of her childhood at her mother's. She was sexually abused by
her male relatives and acquaintances. These experiences had a profound
effect on her and she turned into a promiscuous and problematic teenager.
Her mother tried to admit her in a home for troubled teens, but as the home
was full, Oprah was sent to live with her father again. The shift to her
father's place was a turning point'for Oprah. It reportedly put her life
back on track. Oprah referred to the reunion with her father as my saving
grace.'
Oprah said that her father was a tough taskmaster, insisting on hard work
and discipline. This attitude helped her improve herself in all aspects. In
Oprah's words, As strict as he was, he had some concerns about me making
the best of my life, and would not accept anything less than what he thought
was my best.'
Oprah's father encouraged her to participate in various competitions.
Participation in such activities helped her develop her self-confidence and
improved her communication skills. Oprah organized and directed a series of
presentations (especially on God's Trombones written by James Weldon
Johnson) at various local churches. Oprah used these presentations to raise
funds to buy new robes for the youth choir of her church. She actively
participated in Sunday church activities and spoke frequently in church. She
also worked hard at her studies and, as a result, won scholarship to attend
Tennessee State University, where she specialized in Speech Communications
and Performing Arts.
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THE OPRAH/HARPO EMPIRE
OPRAH THE ENTREPRENUER
OPRAH SERVING THE PEOPLE
THE OTHER SIDE OF OPRAH?
THE SHOW GOES ON
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
EXHIBIT I AWARDS WON BY OPRAH
EXHIBIT II FAVORITE TV PERSONALITIES RANKS
ADDITIONAL READINGS & REFERENCES
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