'Heartbreaking, hopeful, and resilient... a masterpiece' TARA M. STRINGFELLOW, author of Memphis 'Epic, heartbreaking and beautiful' KARIN SLAUGHTER 'I was left thinking about these women and how their lives were eternally linked, long after I finished this amazing novel' VICTORIA CHRISTOPHER MURRAY Three women are tied together by blood, love and family secrets. A birth mother Raised by her beloved grandmother in tension-filled, segregated Virginia, Grace is barely a teenager when she loses her Maw Maw and is shipped up North to live with her formidably ambitious Aunt Hattie in a society of stifling respectability. When Grace falls in love and ends up pregnant, she is quickly hidden away: then, in the ultimate act of betrayal, her baby girl is taken from her and given up for adoption. An adoptive mother Beautiful, intelligent and fierce, Delores a.k.a. Lolo has never had it easy, her life riddled with pain and loss. Her brightest dream is to be married and to have a family of her own, and she will tell lies and keep secrets to obtain it. When those secrets start to spill out, Lolo is willing to do whatever it takes to keep her dream intact and those she loves together. The daughter to both When Lolo's headstrong daughter Rae discovers that she is adopted, and that she is about to become a mother herself, she knows that there is an important reckoning that must be faced about herself and her two mothers. Potent, poetic, powerful, told with deep love, and spanning from the Great Migration through the civil unrest of the '60s to the cultural shift of the early 2000s, Denene Millner's beautifully wrought novel is a hymn to Black motherhood, exploring three women's intimate struggle with generational trauma and healing.
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One Minute a Free Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Struggle for Freedom
Shortly after noon on that bright, sunny Monday, Jule walked to the workshop of Mr. Peter Bryant, a glassblower, to negotiate new terms. For months he had supplied Jule with bottles and jars for her various concoctions in exchange for ...
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This book has been written to tell the story of the Sojourner Truth Statue Committee for the commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Sojourner Truth Statue completed and dedicated in Northampton on October 6, 2002.
This book, out of print for many decades but again available, tells the personal side of living and working in Washington, but also the struggles of a black woman, both as slave and as free woman, in the turbulent times of the Civil War
Behind the Scenes, Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in The Whitehouse
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Hill Testifies against Clarence Thomas In August 1991 an aide to Ohio Democrat Senator Howard Metzenbaum , a member of the Judiciary Committee , received a tip that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed Anita Hill during her employment with ...
The phone rang and rang at the Griffin residence. And the paper lay still un- transmitted in the fax machine. Nervous, I pulled a piece of Bazooka bubble gum out of my pocket and popped it into my mouth. It was a habit I had picked up ...