Author's family moved out of the Jim Crow South after her grandfather was nearly killed by white supremacists in Alabama, an event that left an indelible mark on the family. Timely topic and compellingly rendered to show the generational effects of racism for one Black family
Author's family moved out of the Jim Crow South after her grandfather was nearly killed by white supremacists in Alabama, an event that left an indelible mark on the family. Timely topic and compellingly rendered to show the generational effects of racism for one Black familyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Tubbs began her professional career as a newspaper reporter and editor. In a career that spanned seventeen years, she worked briefly for the Philadelphia Inquirer then for the Tampa Bay Times. As a journalist, she covered various beats that included small-town government, local crime, and national religious issues. Today, Sharon Tubbs is a writer, inspirational speaker, and the director of a nonprofit organization that empowers under-resourced residents in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to live healthier lives.
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Introduction 1. Gone, Just Gone 2. History Breathes Again 3. Drilling Deep 4. Migrating to a New Life 5. Getting Religion 6. A Different Kind of Shout 7. Policing Moonshine and Murder 8. A Country Lawyer 9. Good Times Meets the Brady Bunch 10. A Black Man's Capital Crime 11. He Was That 12. Fake Preachers and Winding Roads 13. The Klan and Me 14. Faith vs. Fear 15. Turning Mess into Ministry 16. Vengeance Is His Notes
Introduction 1. Gone, Just Gone 2. History Breathes Again 3. Drilling Deep 4. Migrating to a New Life 5. Getting Religion 6. A Different Kind of Shout 7. Policing Moonshine and Murder 8. A Country Lawyer 9. Good Times Meets the Brady Bunch 10. A Black Man's Capital Crime 11. He Was That 12. Fake Preachers and Winding Roads 13. The Klan and Me 14. Faith vs. Fear 15. Turning Mess into Ministry 16. Vengeance Is His Notes
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