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"This play includes me being a young teenager during the death of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King". (Brenda K Monroe-Moses -quote). Brenda K. Monroe-Moses became a historian who wants all generations of every culture to become knowledgeable of the times she was able to overcome with the help of God Almighty through the teachings of her parents: Rev and Mrs. Monroe and her community.

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"This play includes me being a young teenager during the death of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King". (Brenda K Monroe-Moses -quote). Brenda K. Monroe-Moses became a historian who wants all generations of every culture to become knowledgeable of the times she was able to overcome with the help of God Almighty through the teachings of her parents: Rev and Mrs. Monroe and her community.
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This play also involves the awesome formally and historically all black high school Merry High School "(FAIR USE) With the addition of the twelfth grade in 1922 the South Jackson School on Church Street, the city's only secondary school for black youth, was renamed Merry High School in honor of Austin Raymond Merry (1856-1921), the principal who had pioneered the school's change from the elementary to the secondary level. The school was moved to Tanyard Street in 1935 and then in 1957 to new facilities located on Lane Avenue at Royal Street. Merry High School merged with formerly all white Jackson High School in 1970 by court order to form Jackson Central Merry High School." REFERENCE: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=61159 ( November 17, 2012, quotes by Ken Smith of Milan, Tennessee. November 17, 2012, by Ken Smith of Milan, Tennessee. ¿ Bill Pfingsten was the editor referenced)