Edgar Frances Poree Jr., a lifelong resident of Louisiana, looks
back at his struggles, disappointments, and successes in this
memoir that examines the African American experience in the
South.
As a Black male, he dealt with deeply rooted prejudices,
religious discrimination, and conflict with older members of the
Black community. He constantly faced inner turmoil, but he remained
steadfast in his focus to achieve his goals and navigate the
transition from segregation to integration.
Poree learned to be resourceful early, convincing the owner of a
nearby grocery store to give him a job cleaning the store and
organizing the shelves. He went on to start his own business
polishing hardwood floors while in the seventh grade. His love for
music eventually helped him earn a scholarship at Xavier University
in New Orleans, and from there he was on his way.
From his teaching career to his successes as a business
executive and civic leader, Poree shares his memories of real
people, real places, and real divisions. His hope is that you'll be
emboldened, encouraged and inspired to achieve your own dreams.
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