Racing Popsicle Sticks

Racing Popsicle Sticks

by Loretta Rodgers
Racing Popsicle Sticks

Racing Popsicle Sticks

by Loretta Rodgers

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Overview

Through captivating short stories and poems, you are introduced to endearing characters who triumphed in the midst of Jim Crow. Many of these creative champions, with very little education, thrived. These tales were experienced by a colored, Negro, African American, Black girl who was guided to succeed. The Black people of Ensley, Alabama protected and cared for one another as it was pertinent to sanity, endurance, and evolution. We trusted each other and slept with our windows open, and the screened doors unlocked.
You will meet people who moved forward despite being told by whites that they would not, could not, must not believe in themselves. Though the commitment from those outsides of our neighborhood was that we must not prosper, within our community there was a unique fortitude, a prevailing spirit that was ingrained in us, that we were incapable of defeat

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798989631728
Publisher: Loretta W. Rodgers
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

For many years, Loretta Woodruff Rodgers enjoyed success as an outstanding teacher of reading and writing to both children and adults. This is remarkable as her third-grade teacher had told her mother she was dyslexic.
Her career of guiding students to experience the joys of reading and writing began as a teacher with Chicago Public Schools and culminated as a Professor with the Dallas Community Colleges in Dallas, Texas. She was recognized at Eastfield College for her contributions to literacy and visual arts scholarship after coauthoring “College Reading Series “with John Garcia.
Her second book, ‘Nothin’ Better,’ a parenting memoir of prose and poetry, extolled the idea that there were no ordinary moments as she and her husband, Wesley, raised their two sons, Jonathan and David.
She currently resides in her hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, where she was born and engaged with characters in these short stories during the segregated late 1940s to 60s whose lives could have been disastrous but were instead illumined and made good by faith, tenacity, diligence and love for one another.
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