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Foreword by Robert Coles "A wonderful bookfunny, sad, packed with action and information about life in black Alabama in the decades before World War II. . . . A welcome addition to the growing body of books by and about black women." Dorothy Sterling, author of We Are Your Sisters "A profoundly poignant yet triumphant book, a recreation by an Alabama-born black of her struggle against racism and poverty while striving for the common dream of Americans. . . . A marvelously earthy 'narrative.' . . . Her memoir is the stuff of human pride made memorable in raw, homely vernacular." Publishers Weekly "A joy and revelation. . . . A story about immense courage, faith and spirit." Washington Post "Now we have a women's narrative to stand alongside those of Nate Shaw and Hosea Hudson. I found the description of farm life unusually evocative, the narrator's 'voice' distinctive, consistent, and a lift to the spirit, the story of marriage and work life honest and human." Jacquelyn Hall, director, Southern Oral History Program, University of North Carolina
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