Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

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Memoirs containing poems/poetry of a revolution experience in the lives of many colored people living in this southwestern town of Georgia during the 1950s and 1960s were dominated by the Jim Crow laws.

This were a form of segregation and separatism-mildly racism! Many young students and other coloreds/Negroes/blacks took a stand against hatred, blatant persecution perpetrated by militants, Southern whites, supremacists groups, and racists. This book is written in hopes of sharing the true history of a thirteen-year-old in the articulation of a firsthand experience during the 1960s Civil Rights movement in which the atrocities, the jails, the beatings, and suffering of many children, students, families, and others that lived during this time there grew up out of an innocent experience-a changing of laws and voting rights came out of this revolution.

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Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

70

Memoirs containing poems/poetry of a revolution experience in the lives of many colored people living in this southwestern town of Georgia during the 1950s and 1960s were dominated by the Jim Crow laws.

This were a form of segregation and separatism-mildly racism! Many young students and other coloreds/Negroes/blacks took a stand against hatred, blatant persecution perpetrated by militants, Southern whites, supremacists groups, and racists. This book is written in hopes of sharing the true history of a thirteen-year-old in the articulation of a firsthand experience during the 1960s Civil Rights movement in which the atrocities, the jails, the beatings, and suffering of many children, students, families, and others that lived during this time there grew up out of an innocent experience-a changing of laws and voting rights came out of this revolution.

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Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

by Lulu Westbrook Griffin
Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

Memoirs of a Revolution Experience Through Poetry and Poems

by Lulu Westbrook Griffin

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70

Memoirs containing poems/poetry of a revolution experience in the lives of many colored people living in this southwestern town of Georgia during the 1950s and 1960s were dominated by the Jim Crow laws.

This were a form of segregation and separatism-mildly racism! Many young students and other coloreds/Negroes/blacks took a stand against hatred, blatant persecution perpetrated by militants, Southern whites, supremacists groups, and racists. This book is written in hopes of sharing the true history of a thirteen-year-old in the articulation of a firsthand experience during the 1960s Civil Rights movement in which the atrocities, the jails, the beatings, and suffering of many children, students, families, and others that lived during this time there grew up out of an innocent experience-a changing of laws and voting rights came out of this revolution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781662403514
Publisher: Page Publishing
Publication date: 08/04/2021
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.23(d)
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