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If you're looking for a minority role model in the medical field, check out this movie on Ben Carson:
But in general, try and find people in your real life to look up to as they can give you more direction and inspiration every day, and might actually want to serve this role for you vs. celebrities who couldn't care less...
Thank you for the response. The reason why I kind of preferred a minority role model is because in my neighborhood during early childhood we never had doctors or lawyers. We never had someone who had a rags to riches story, or one who said that it's okay to be smart and not athletic. If we did they certainly weren't an ethnic minority. I hope that I'm not coming off as racist, Bill Cosby was one of the only famous blacks I could identify with. I have plenty of role models who are women and come from races including Caucasians. What he also did was tell it how was now all I see when I look at him is a cloud of hypocrisy.
I second Ben Carson. He has a few books out, all of which I highly recommend. Two are political which might not be your thing but I found them very interesting. His autobiography "Gifted Hands" is excellent though. I personally admire him.
Although I do agree that you should find someone in real life to be your mentor or role model.