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Fatherhood Quote by Ed Bradley

"My uncle was a hero, Lewis Roundtree. He was not even related to me really, but he was always called my uncle. He was like a father to me. I was closer to him than I was my father"

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Heroism here isn’t a cape; it’s a substitution. Ed Bradley starts by naming Lewis Roundtree with the clarity of a headline, then immediately undercuts the neatness of family: “not even related to me really.” That pivot matters. He’s describing kinship as a social fact, not a biological one - a relationship ratified by habit (“always called my uncle”), community language, and daily care. The word “always” does the heavy lifting, suggesting a long-running, quietly agreed-upon truth: this man belonged in the role, paperwork be damned.

Bradley’s intent is both intimate and corrective. He’s not just praising Roundtree; he’s re-mapping what counts as a father and, by extension, what counts as a legitimate family story. The line “He was like a father to me” is plainspoken, almost defensive in its simplicity, as if anticipating the listener’s skepticism. Then he lands the hardest sentence last: “I was closer to him than I was my father.” It’s a confession with consequences, delivered without melodrama. The restraint is the point; it mirrors the journalistic discipline Bradley was known for, allowing the emotional charge to accumulate in the gaps.

Subtext: sometimes the adult who shows up wins the title, even if someone else owns it officially. Contextually, for a Black American journalist of Bradley’s generation, this also nods to the extended-family networks that often formed amid economic strain, migration, and social barriers - informal structures that carried real authority. Bradley isn’t sentimentalizing that reality; he’s testifying to it, with the kind of clear-eyed gratitude that doubles as quiet indictment.

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Bradley, Ed. (2026, January 15). My uncle was a hero, Lewis Roundtree. He was not even related to me really, but he was always called my uncle. He was like a father to me. I was closer to him than I was my father. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-uncle-was-a-hero-lewis-roundtree-he-was-not-47680/

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Bradley, Ed. "My uncle was a hero, Lewis Roundtree. He was not even related to me really, but he was always called my uncle. He was like a father to me. I was closer to him than I was my father." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-uncle-was-a-hero-lewis-roundtree-he-was-not-47680/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"My uncle was a hero, Lewis Roundtree. He was not even related to me really, but he was always called my uncle. He was like a father to me. I was closer to him than I was my father." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-uncle-was-a-hero-lewis-roundtree-he-was-not-47680/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

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Ed Bradley (June 22, 1941 - November 9, 2006) was a Journalist from USA.

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