James Earl Jones Collection
Snowflakes flew through the air. The wind howled. James Earl Jones, age 10, raced through the snow.
It was 1941. Western Michigan was caught in a snowstorm. Back at home, James Earl’s uncle Randy was very sick. James Earl had been sent to get help.
He reached a nearby store and ran inside.
“Call a doctor!” he wanted to shout. But it felt like the words were stuck in his throat.
James Earl had a speech disorder known as stuttering. This made it hard for him to say words out loud. He worried that people would make fun of him. So he almost never spoke.
Now he had to try. He had to save his uncle Randy.
Snowflakes flew through the air. The wind howled. James Earl Jones, age 10, raced through the snow.
It was 1941. Western Michigan was caught in a snowstorm. James Earl’s uncle Randy was very sick. James Earl had been sent to get help.
He reached a store and ran inside.
“Call a doctor!” he wanted to shout. But it felt like the words were stuck in his throat.
James Earl had a speech disorder known as stuttering. This made it hard for him to speak. He worried that people would laugh at him. So he almost never spoke.
Now he had to try. He had to save his uncle.
Snowflakes flew through the air. The wind howled. James Earl Jones, age 10, raced through the snow.
It was 1941, and Western Michigan was caught in a snowstorm. James Earl had been sent to get help for his uncle Randy, who was dangerously ill at home.
Finally, he reached a nearby store and hurried inside.
“Call a doctor!” he wanted to shout—but it felt like the words were stuck in his throat.
James Earl had a speech disorder known as stuttering, which made it difficult for him to say words out loud. He worried that people would make fun of him, so he almost never spoke.
Now, with his uncle depending on him, he had to try.