This story lingered on her heart and that why she told it to me. And now Mable who is a writer writes about these American women who had a hard life and time in America from as far back as the 1940s The girl's name was Henritta until she got to Africa. She was stolen from a hospital in New York back in the forties, the nurse left the country with his baby girl and went back to her country in Africa and raised this child as her own. She remarried to a business man, she had a child for him in Soweto. She was raised as a happy child; her mother was a nurse and her step father was a business man working hard for a change in Africa. He dreamed of Africa do business with other wealthier countries. He even went so far as to sell out his daughter, TZONIA. This young naive girl ended up at the Mercy of a highly wealthy American business man. He brought her back to the states where he intended to continue using her for business deals in the states. And there is where this young girl's problems started.
This is the story of Christine Gibson, a sharecropper’s daughter who was filled with doing something other than sharecropping. Christine lived in Mississippi and often felt trapped. In 1939, there wasn’t much for a young black girl like Christine to do but the fields and marriage. Christine left Mississippi in search of a new life and ended up in Chicago. Because of her poor education, she ended up in the WACs.
This unique textbook provides the master and doctoral level graduate students in the nurse educator course curriculum, post-doctoral students, and educators with an introduction to basic concepts and principles of the legal, professional and ethical dimensions of education. It discusses trends in the evolution of law, analyzes legal cases, extrapolates legal principles for case law, and discusses the significance of these legal principles for educators.
Another story by Mable J. Harris, the autobiography of the first Afro American motor grader operator in the deep south, Henry Patton. A story of a man during the Jim Crow era and his struggle for a better life for his wife and children. And his dedication in helping friends and family who struggled to make it during those times. And the love he and his wife Ethel gave so freely in a world Henry didnt realize, living in a shelter world, was so mean and vindictive to people of color.
This book is a 52 week devotional that ministers to an individual each week during the hour of prayer. I have lost many opportunities to listen to the voice of God during the wee hours of the morning because I did not want to get up out of bed. These opportunities were never re-gained so as a result, I had to wait until God woke me up again to speak. This devotional is designed to help a person to realize when God speaks and how to develop a close relationship with God. It is so important to know how much joy comes with midnight prayer and allowing the Lord to speak during the calmness of the hour.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - It was a still, balmy night in late October. The scent of burned autumn leaves hung in the air, and a hazy moon, showing just over the housetops, deepened the shadows on, the streets. Policeman Murphy stopped far a moment, as was his custom, at the corner of Lawrence Avenue and Sheridan Road. He knew that it was about two o'clock in the morning as that was the hour at which he usually reached this point. He glanced sharply up and down Sheridan Road, which at that moment seemed to be completely deserted save for the distant red tail-light of a belated taxi, the whir of whose engine came to him quite distinctly on the quiet night air.
Mable Hoffman loves to cook. A professional home economist, she cooks to develop recipes, to promote food products and to prepare those tasty, eye-appealing dishes you've seen in ads and food-preparation articles. She's also a food stylist and editorial consultant for Better Homes & Gardens. Slow cooking is different and requires special recipes. Mable developed every recipe specially for slow-cooking pots. Every one has been tested and re-tested to bring you sure success with each meal you prepare. You'll see how your slow-cooking pot invites culinary creativity. Just use these recipes as a foundation and add a little pinch of your own ingenuity to the pot. You'll find slow cooking makes good eating!
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