From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field: A Historical Record of the Finch Family

From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field: A Historical Record of the Finch Family

by John Robert Finch
From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field: A Historical Record of the Finch Family

From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field: A Historical Record of the Finch Family

by John Robert Finch

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Overview

From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field is an autobiographical narrative about the life of John Robert Finch. It chronicles his journey through the military, in the work force, and within family exchanges. It also examines the challenges he faced as a black man from the south and his involvement as a descendant of a former slave.

The narrative begins (prelude) with the author’s motivation for writing the narrative. He expounds upon the cathartic rewards of writing the work as well as the pride that has come from knowing his roots.

He writes about his family as cotton sharecroppers and its unending cycle of work for the landlord, "Regardless of the how hard we worked or how many bales of cotton we produced in a season, we never made enough money in the season to break even with the landlord. Thus, the landlord had us hooked for another cotton life cycle".

This book is fascinating--rich in history and cultural flavor. His work illustrate life as a constant process of ups and downs, obstacles and roadblocks, but proves eloquently that challenges are surmountable and that faith should be kept in that, among other things.

From the Cotton Field to the Computer Field is a joy to read – easy and colloquial.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403399618
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 05/07/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 14 MB
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