Paradise Valley: Detroit
Paradise Valley / Black Bottom was an area in Detroit where African Americans lived and survived. This story was about a time in American history in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, concerning citizens who, because of restrictions based on their race, were forced to build and create their own social order and leave for their successors a rich legacy and an indelible mark for posterity. This is a story of Reuben Ray Sr. and his resolve to exist successfully in a space that didnt seem too receptive to his presence. His son, Reuben Ray II, and daughters, Izetta Carol Jackson and Gayle Hawkins, encouraged him to put his life story on tape so that his grandchildren could enjoy his commanding voice as much as they had. Little did they realize the significance of their request until after Reuben Ray Sr.s death on Tuesday, March 18, 1980.
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Paradise Valley: Detroit
Paradise Valley / Black Bottom was an area in Detroit where African Americans lived and survived. This story was about a time in American history in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, concerning citizens who, because of restrictions based on their race, were forced to build and create their own social order and leave for their successors a rich legacy and an indelible mark for posterity. This is a story of Reuben Ray Sr. and his resolve to exist successfully in a space that didnt seem too receptive to his presence. His son, Reuben Ray II, and daughters, Izetta Carol Jackson and Gayle Hawkins, encouraged him to put his life story on tape so that his grandchildren could enjoy his commanding voice as much as they had. Little did they realize the significance of their request until after Reuben Ray Sr.s death on Tuesday, March 18, 1980.
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Paradise Valley: Detroit

Paradise Valley: Detroit

by Reuben Ray II
Paradise Valley: Detroit

Paradise Valley: Detroit

by Reuben Ray II

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Paradise Valley / Black Bottom was an area in Detroit where African Americans lived and survived. This story was about a time in American history in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, concerning citizens who, because of restrictions based on their race, were forced to build and create their own social order and leave for their successors a rich legacy and an indelible mark for posterity. This is a story of Reuben Ray Sr. and his resolve to exist successfully in a space that didnt seem too receptive to his presence. His son, Reuben Ray II, and daughters, Izetta Carol Jackson and Gayle Hawkins, encouraged him to put his life story on tape so that his grandchildren could enjoy his commanding voice as much as they had. Little did they realize the significance of their request until after Reuben Ray Sr.s death on Tuesday, March 18, 1980.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524580643
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/17/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 154
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

REUBEN RAY is the only son amongst his siblings. Attended a catholic elementary school. He also attended St. Emma Military Academy in Powhatan, Virginia, Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, Huston-Tillotson University (an HBCU school in Austin, Texas), and the University of Graz (Graz, Austria). Have worked in corporate America and started his own company MBS Images Inc. (Mind, Body,&Spirit). He grew up with a strong belief that came directly from his father. The importance of knowing our history to enables us to understand our future.
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