I want to pay tribute to wonderful people I have known, the wonderful country in which I live, the communities in which I have lived, the churches who have claimed me as their own, the God who sends shivers down my back when I really give him a portion of my time—well, maybe not shivers but tears flow easily in some of those most priceless times.
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RACIAL ISSUES AND ME – BLACK MEMORABILIA – UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
I have been on stall mode for several days before writing this post. I’ve had to do research that has been enlightening to me. My subject is Uncle Tom’s Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852. She was a … Continue reading
RACIAL ISSUES AND ME – DIFFERENCE IN BLACK AND WHITE
POST, Jan. 19, 1960 “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE” BY A Southern White Woman Teacher in a Negro College (Morehouse College) I have a few old 50’s and 60’s magazines. I probably have this one because it … Continue reading
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