A Kansas Sunrise: Captured by seven women

A Kansas Sunrise: Captured by seven women

by Earlice Switzer-Rupp
A Kansas Sunrise: Captured by seven women

A Kansas Sunrise: Captured by seven women

by Earlice Switzer-Rupp

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Kansas Sunrise
By: Earlice Switzer-Rupp

Experiences born from the rich family history that comes from growing up in the only remaining all-Black town West of the Mississippi River on the high plains of Kansas. Earlice Switzer-Rupp shares hers and that of six other women in the "Kansas Sunrise." It is an eye-opening retelling of the profound emotional sorrow of those who have dealt with a tremendous loss in their family. After two young cousins are separated emotionally by decades of life despite bonding and growing up together, they reunite as adults. Their love of their hometown and the love they shared as young girls bring them back together. "Kansas Sunrise" highlights the detailed and unique history of this high plains' town, the importance of honoring and forgiving the past, and treasuring every day yet to come.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160948379
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 05/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Earlice Switzer-Rupp is a fourth-generation descendant of the town of Nicodemus, Kansas. She graduated from Fort Hays State University with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Business and a Minor in Psychology. During this time, she was also able to leave her mark as one of the most outstanding athletes in the university’s track and field program. Along with a small group of other students, she established the first black-affiliated campus organization- The Black Student Union. The university recognized her with the “Ethnic Minority Alumni Award of Excellence” for stellar achievements and exemplary citizenship. After graduation she made Houston, Texas her home. She began writing short stories and poems that were published in magazines; this is her first published book. She has spent many years advocating for Nicodemus’ survival as a town on the map despite its dwindling population. One of her most treasured achievements for decades is mentoring other women to gain self-awareness and spiritual knowledge. Whenever possible, Switzer-Rupp stays active in local “fun runs” to support her community and has completed several Houston half and full marathons.
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