Blessings in the Storm: Samuel Wesley Gathing: a Closer Look

Blessings in the Storm: Samuel Wesley Gathing: a Closer Look

by Roberta Wright
Blessings in the Storm: Samuel Wesley Gathing: a Closer Look

Blessings in the Storm: Samuel Wesley Gathing: a Closer Look

by Roberta Wright

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Overview

Samuel Wesley Gathing: A Closer Look is the moving true story of Sam and Beatrice Gathing and the struggles they faced rearing their fourteen children during the era of the Jim Crow laws. These laws meant that both society and the system enforced the damaging view that their children were just stupid black kids. In this climate of institutionalized discrimination, Sam had to maneuver his way through a massive minefield of irrational hatred intended to destroy him and his family. Sam and Beatrice began their life together in December, 1929, in Desoto County, Mississippi, taking the gift of a mule named Rock and a big red cow to start their farm. Over the years, as their family expanded, so did the land that they farmed. Sam learned to live by the rules of the day but was always a true leader to both his family and to his friends. Through all of the challenges that Sam encountered, his faith in God never waveredhe believed that the truth could be found in Gods words and actions, not in the laws that were meant to harm him and his people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426937712
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
Sales rank: 598,688
File size: 337 KB

About the Author

Roberta Wright, like her sisters and brothers before her, fled the deep south of Mississippi after graduating from high school in 1962 to escape the injustice of Jim Crow laws. She also wanted to find a better for herself and for her family. She was the tenth of Beatrice and Sams fourteen children.
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