The remarkable story of the Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center, which grew from a two-room storefront to six buildings owned by the youth center in South Los Angeles. Offering lessons learned in her personal and public life and in starting and operating a community-based organization, Myrtle Faye Rumph, with the able assistance of her niece Naomi Bradley, has delivered an account of one woman' dream, borne of personal tragedy, that is nothing less than compelling.
The remarkable story of the Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center, which grew from a two-room storefront to six buildings owned by the youth center in South Los Angeles. Offering lessons learned in her personal and public life and in starting and operating a community-based organization, Myrtle Faye Rumph, with the able assistance of her niece Naomi Bradley, has delivered an account of one woman' dream, borne of personal tragedy, that is nothing less than compelling.
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