This book offers a unique look inside an African American
sharecropper family, through the eyes and memories, of Mrs. Eunie
Mae Gray. The fourth child in a family of fourteen children, Eunie
Mae, was raised poor in material things, and rich in family, and
community ties. The story Eunie Mae tells provides an interesting
contrast to today. Born during World War I, Eunie Mae lived during
the Jim Crow era in the south, the Great Depression, Race Riots,
changes in farming that led to the end of sharecropping, and the
start of World War II. Her first hand account is a delight to read.
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