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THE EFFECTS OF SLAVERY AND RACISM ARE PERVASIVE IN OUR SOCIETY AND ALL OF SOCIETY IS TRAUMATIZED. WE CAN HEAL ONCE WE SEE THE RACIAL HISTORY OF WHERE WE ARE. THE AUTHOR SEES SLAVERY WHERE SHE GREW UP AND NOW LIVES. HER STORY IS ALSO YOURS. SHE RESEARCHED AND WROTE THIS BOOK TO HELP YOU AND ENCOURAGE YOU TO HEAL.

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THE EFFECTS OF SLAVERY AND RACISM ARE PERVASIVE IN OUR SOCIETY AND ALL OF SOCIETY IS TRAUMATIZED. WE CAN HEAL ONCE WE SEE THE RACIAL HISTORY OF WHERE WE ARE. THE AUTHOR SEES SLAVERY WHERE SHE GREW UP AND NOW LIVES. HER STORY IS ALSO YOURS. SHE RESEARCHED AND WROTE THIS BOOK TO HELP YOU AND ENCOURAGE YOU TO HEAL.

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Linda Kay Nealon, is a pastor, now in retired status with the New York Annual Conference of the United Methodist church, and an attorney licensed to practice in local, State and Federal courts and jurisdictions. She is a graduate of Wesley Theological Seminary at American University; holds a J.D. from St. John's Law School at St. John's University, and a B.A. from Barnard College at Columbia University. She has held numerous positions in the legal profession from General Counsel to the NYC Tax Commission, to the head of her own firm on Worth Street in Manhattan and on City Island. Pastor Nealon led churches in New York City and in Westchester County. At the time of her retirement, she was pastor at the United Methodist Church of the Tarrytowns in Tarrytown, N.Y.. Linda Nealon has writen extensively. Her presentation, written and oral, before the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, convinced the Court to reverse decisions made by two lower levels of Courts. Her poetry has been published and exhibited on calendars, in public exhibits sponsored by CIAO (City Island Artists Organization) and the New York Public Library, and in various publications. Through her work and life experiences Linda Nealon has met a wide variety of people from all races and cultures. Her personal journey has been enriching and broadening and she is now sharing what she's learned with others to help in the healing of ourselves and our nation. Linda Nealon lives on City Island, in the far northeastern corner of the Bronx. She is married to John P. Woods and they have two sons, a daughter -in-law, and two grandchildren.