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I Pledge - Empowering Children in Needful Things (Hardcover): May Ernestine Meadows I Pledge - Empowering Children in Needful Things (Hardcover)
May Ernestine Meadows; Illustrated by Ernestine Meadows May; Contributions by Ernest Douglas
R683 Discovery Miles 6 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Life Is a Story (Hardcover): Ernestine Meadows May Life Is a Story (Hardcover)
Ernestine Meadows May
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Life is a Story Ernestine Meadows May Herstory is a memoir of life depicting southern cultures and traditions, growing up in the 60's, educated in light of "defacto" segregation, living under "Jim Crow Laws," and experiencing a non-typical lifestyle full of hopes for the future in a small country town. Life began for her when a marriage between a father from Homer, LA, and a mother frm Kosciusko, MS, came together in Biscoe, AR, producing the last offspring of seven children and this one was determined to take a different course in life from working in cotton fields and being denied the full advantage of an education. She would begin to dream an impossible dream in spite of all the stirkes against her from birth. It is her desire that others would be inspired to know that one's past need not determine one's future.

I Pledge - Empowering Children in Needful Things (Paperback): May Ernestine Meadows I Pledge - Empowering Children in Needful Things (Paperback)
May Ernestine Meadows; Illustrated by Ernestine Meadows May; Contributions by Ernest Douglas
R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Out of stock
Life Is a Story (Paperback): Ernestine Meadows May Life Is a Story (Paperback)
Ernestine Meadows May
R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Out of stock

Life is a Story Ernestine Meadows May Herstory is a memoir of life depicting southern cultures and traditions, growing up in the 60's, educated in light of "defacto" segregation, living under "Jim Crow Laws," and experiencing a non-typical lifestyle full of hopes for the future in a small country town. Life began for her when a marriage between a father from Homer, LA, and a mother frm Kosciusko, MS, came together in Biscoe, AR, producing the last offspring of seven children and this one was determined to take a different course in life from working in cotton fields and being denied the full advantage of an education. She would begin to dream an impossible dream in spite of all the stirkes against her from birth. It is her desire that others would be inspired to know that one's past need not determine one's future.

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