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This book is a tribute to all individuals that were a part of my Claflin experience, which serves as a testimony of the impact of The Claflin experience had on and continues to reflect on the author's life journey. The author last attended Claflin Elementary School in 1969. The Class of 1969 was the last "totally" segregated class at Claflin. The author proudly submits this work, Reading My Father's Will, in loving memory and in appreciation of everyone that matriculated and/or served in any uplifting/motivating capacity. In addition, the Author employs a style of improv or props writings in…mehr

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This book is a tribute to all individuals that were a part of my Claflin experience, which serves as a testimony of the impact of The Claflin experience had on and continues to reflect on the author's life journey. The author last attended Claflin Elementary School in 1969. The Class of 1969 was the last "totally" segregated class at Claflin. The author proudly submits this work, Reading My Father's Will, in loving memory and in appreciation of everyone that matriculated and/or served in any uplifting/motivating capacity. In addition, the Author employs a style of improv or props writings in this work that may be subjected to both allegorical and metaphorical interpretations...including a plethora of puzzling puzzles....

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Andrew Marshall, Jr., graduated from Bethune-Cookman University, formerly Bethune-Cookman College, a historically black institution of higher learning, has a master's degree in human resource management and development, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. He resides in the Metropolitan United States of America.