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Shine on Me - The Story of Margaret Vizinau, a Determined African-American Woman and Her Faith in God (Hardcover)
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Shine on Me - The Story of Margaret Vizinau, a Determined African-American Woman and Her Faith in God (Hardcover)
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From the moment she was born, Margaret Vizinau faced enormous
obstacles. Despite them all-including being born blind after her
pregnant mother contracted German measles-Margaret grew up to be a
woman of great faith who dedicated her life to the Lord. Her family
migrated to the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1940s to escape
the rampant discrimination in the South, and in 1950, Margaret
entered an interracial marriage with a nonbeliever. But after six
years and the birth of two sons, Dexter and Hank, the marriage
ended in a painful divorce. Margaret supported her boys by playing
the piano and singing for local churches, but she faced countless
challenges as a blind, African American single parent. None of them
stopped her from lovingly guiding her sons through the changing
times of the civil rights movement, their burgeoning pubescence,
and the lure of drugs and violence on the streets. Written by
Margaret's older son, "Shine on Me" delivers a fascinating look
into the life of a strong, inspirational woman and mother whose
unwavering faith in God carried her through life's struggles.
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