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Ali Velshi's new book, " Small Acts of Courage , A Legacy of endurance and the fight for democracy," is out now on CNN 's John Sutter .
Sutter: The time he was in Minneapolis during the George Floyd protest was extremely formative for him.
He says he got shot in the leg with a rubber bullet, which led to a big epiphany in his book.
The author's great grandfather was sent to study under Gandhi when he was only seven years old .
His family is devoted to the idea that people should not be judged by virtue of their origin, their skin color or their religion.
He says the single biggest catalyst in his evolution as a journalist was his wife, Laurie , who made him believe he could succeed.
Ali Velshay : "It's my family and it's my amazing staff who support our ability to actually go out and tell these stories" "I echo all of that family at home, family at work. It's how we all get to do what we do," she says.
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