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Black Star Girl - A Charter Beneficiary of the Civil Rights Movement Celebrates the Insightful Parenting of Her Father. It's His Story T (Hardcover)
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Black Star Girl - A Charter Beneficiary of the Civil Rights Movement Celebrates the Insightful Parenting of Her Father. It's His Story T (Hardcover)
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"Things will change, and you must be ready for different
opportunities,"
John W. Woods Jr. told his children. Author Marva Woods Stith
followed her father's sound advice and later became a professional
black woman in corporate America. In this memoir, she shares the
remarkable story of her father, her family, and her challenges and
successes.
Black Star Girl provides a poignant account of Stith's life
journey as an African American woman beginning in the 1940s with
stories of family, most particularly the influence of a beloved,
strong, entrepreneurial father who was her role model. The story
continues with her account of her tenacious rise through the ranks
and how she joined the vanguard of professional African American
women in the 1950s and 1960s while facing the challenges of
discrimination in the corporate world.
A vivid and personal portrait with photographs included, Black
Star Girl addresses an array of themes-African American and women's
studies, the South of the '40s and '50s, black entrepreneurship,
the racial divide, and black women in corporate America. This
inspirational memoir not only serves as a family legacy but
provides an insightful socialhistorical documentary.
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