The author shares a record of his life's footprints with future
generations of his family who can never know him or witness
historical events and paradigm shifts as he has over the past eight
decades. He describes the hardships of growing up on a working farm
in rural Alabama in the mid-twentieth century and later his
educational and professional accomplishments after overcoming the
disadvantages of poverty and other adversity. He honors his
colonial ancestors and their descendants, including Revolutionary
War soldiers, by remembering and writing about them and includes
extensive family trees for his Walkers,Whites, Smithsons, Slatons,
and Paynes. His military exploits are more properly described as
escapades. He talks about his brushes with the technological and
scientific innovations and reaction to major social and cultural
shifts as one who understands the historical import of this most
unusual age in our country's evolution.
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