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Every Inch Love Will (Hardcover)
Meredith Coleman McGee; Introduction by Starkishia Starkishia
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Discovery Miles 4 730
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The New Populist Party (Hardcover)
William Trest; Introduction by Meredith Coleman McGee
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R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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Odyssey (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Meredith Coleman McGee; Introduction by Alma M Fisher; Foreword by Angela D Stewart
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This book provides an honest look at the life and times of Civil
Rights icon James Howard Meredith within the context of the America
that created him and his generation. James Meredith is a Civil
Rights icon who took on the U.S. federal government and forced it
to take a stand on whether African Americans were entitled to
receive higher education at the same schools as whites. James
Meredith: Warrior and the America That Created Him provides an
insightful, revealing examination of the state of the United States
that engendered James Meredith and others of his generation who
stood up for equality. The book examines Meredith's early life; his
actions that resulted in the integration of Ole Miss; his 1966
"March Against Fear," during which he was shot by a
shotgun-wielding sniper; and voting rights stories from the Civil
Rights era. The book also explores the roles played by famed Civil
Rights activist Medgar W. Evers, Meredith's legal team, and the
NAACP in shaping the events that prompted President John F. Kennedy
to send in armed troops to restore order and break Mississippi's
Jim Crow laws. The last two chapters focus on closing America's
wealth gap in modern-day society. Includes information on
Meredith's family history that has not previously been available to
the general public Discusses how America's wealth gap can be closed
Ideal for high school and college students, history lovers, and
readers interested in exploring the Second Reconstruction Covers
Meredith's 2009 Walk for the Poor and his 2012 Walk for Education
& Truth Explores Black Power, race riots, poverty, and
educational, political, and economic lopsidedness Introduces
readers to known and unknown participants in the Second
Reconstruction Features Fannie Lou Hamer, Unita Blackwell, Charles
Sherrod, Bob Moses, and Stokely Carmichael
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Mother Wit (Paperback)
Meredith Coleman McGee; Irma Mae Rogers Walker
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Woman Preach (Paperback)
Meredith Coleman McGee; Introduction by Kay Higginbotham; Louis Blake Hathorn
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Discovery Miles 1 590
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Starkishia - Estrella (Paperback)
Vickie Barlow; Introduction by Meredith Coleman McGee; Starkishia
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Discovery Miles 3 100
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Starkishia: Estrella is a story about a little girl who grew up too
fast to feel the grass wear thin under the soles of her shoes.
Abuse thickened her skin, yet her nightmares were as dark as they
were real. The library became her sanctuary where stories took her
to another place and time. But, in reality there was nothing
imaginary about the bruises under her clothing as she advanced from
one classroom to another during middle school, or nothing
fictitious about being molested by the maggot hands of a despicable
relative. Her plight was hidden in a small town in Georgia, just as
her physical abuse was disregarded by the school's social worker.
This colored child was brought into this world by her 14 year old
mother who was ruthlessly dominated by her husband. Starkishia
loved her mother above all else; her step-father who provided
shelter for them witnessed her birth and helped raise her. She
consumed pieces of joy, but sometimes she received broken reprisals
and ended up walking down the dark road alone; yet in some
fortunate way humanity was always within reach. After her parents
split up, Starkishia and her family ended up in Texas. Single
parenthood changed their family structure forevermore. Starkishia
became a wage earner at age 13; she also became homeless the
following year. She was, for years, engulfed by her impoverished
and dysfunctional environment. She married a native of Mexico a few
days after her 15th birthday. He nicknamed her 'Estrella' a Spanish
term which means 'Star.' It goes without saying that Starkishia was
born in the land of opportunity, but it was not exactly within her
reach. Yes, she was her grandmother's star, but she was a statistic
of minimal proportions as far as small town and suburbia America
was concerned. Shortly after marriage, she became a mother.
Afterward the life of this teen went downhill at lightning speed.
Many readers will identify with her; for, she walked away from her
husband broken hearted; then, she fell in love with another man,
and as new babies arrived, she took her limited funds and focused
on the lives of those under her roof; in time, her parental absence
to her oldest two children turned flat out into abandonment. Have
mercy Starkishia was a lost teen, but through grace she eventually
became a productive woman in American society. Meredith Etc., a
small press, proudly introduces readers to Starkishia: Estrella, a
story about the perils of teen parenthood, economic dispossession,
and the charity of new beginnings. Meredith Coleman McGee,
Acquisition Editor Meredith Etc., a small press Jackson,
Mississippi, USA www.meredithetc.com
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Odyssey (Paperback)
Alma Fisher; Meredith Coleman McGee
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R266
Discovery Miles 2 660
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Mississippi author Meredith Coleman McGee presents the reader with
a triple expression of literary form in ODYSSEY, a uniquely
written, well researched work which produces a family of fiction
and nonfiction writings under one cover. This book is an
interesting read especially for the poetic minded, the Civil Rights
activists, students of history, and small business leaders. Of
special notation is the prelude written entirely in a poetic
fashion by the author's sister and niece. This one volume contains
228 pages with pictures, charts and references. The first three
chapters consist of poems that mirror the behavior and conditions
that are often seen in today's world. These human conditions exist
in one's engaging journey for self-identification. Some of the
poems are based on factual events; in one poem the author includes
the experience of her ancestor in a four line stanza. Chapter four
consists of pre-published articles by the author which respond to
current and historically charged issues which provide valuable
resources for a bevy of audiences. The articles include statistical
and timely information about numerous topics and record facts about
McGee's uncle Civil Rights Icon James Meredith's 2009 Walk for the
Poor and his & 2012 Walk for Education & Truth. In the
final chapter, McGee shares the findings of her research project
which was submitted to Antioch University McGregor, now known as
Antioch University Midwest, Yellow Springs, Ohio, in partial
fulfillment of her Master of Arts Degree. This study compared the
leadership characteristics of Sam Walton and Ray Croc with southern
small business leaders. Walton and Croc turned Walmart and
McDonald's respectively into global conglomerates. This study is
heralding for leaders interesting in mirroring the leadership
styles of successful entrepreneurs. Alma M. Fisher, Tougaloo
College Retired Librarian and Archivist
"Married to Sin (Casada al pecado) es una descripcion obligada de
disfuncion y pobreza familiar. Las autoras recrean un mundo
abundando con vida, sufrimiento y destruccion, marcada con notas
con gracia de aguante, fe, auto-asercion y esperanza." Starry
Krueger, Autor The Whole Works: The Autobiography of a Young
American Couple (Las obras enteras: La autobiografia de una joven
pareja Americana)
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