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Christopher Mack Ackerman Jr.

 

    Introduction:

Christopher Mack Ackerman Jr. (December 20, 2001-present) is a American drawer, and photographer. Known as "The Future Stan Lee", he has been interested in art, mostly drawing, since he was a young toddler. (Visit interest page for more information)

     Background:

He is the oldest of four, on his mother's side, and an only child on his father's side. His parents are separated and because of this he has to live in two houses and two different environments. During his free time, besides drawing, he is either reading or taking pictures and editing them. Since childhood he has gone to multiple elementary schools including, Ludlow-Taylor, Grace Brethren, Metropolitan Day School, and J.O Wilson. He graduated from Stuart Hobson: Middle School, and currently go to Duke Ellington: School of the Arts High School. 

     Health:

In October of 2008, Christopher was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, a chronic disease that disables the pancreas to produce insulin, and forces the body to manually produce insulin. Though incurable, it is treatable. Since this event, Christopher has been in control of his diabetes and he lives a healthy life because of it.

Christopher's father, Christopher Ackerman Sr, is the HR director for a mental health hospital. His mother works at D.C Waters, and his step-mother also works with people who have disablities and deaf people.

 

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