Reflections from a Storm Passing Over

Reflections from a Storm Passing Over

by Horace Russell
Reflections from a Storm Passing Over

Reflections from a Storm Passing Over

by Horace Russell

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Overview

Russell's early life followed the trajectory of other African American's who moved from the South to the North during the 1950s—his family moved from Birmingham, Alabama to Youngstown, Ohio. Unfortunately, the family's house burned down and was forced to move into a Red Cross shelter and then to a Youngstown housing project. It was through this experience that Horace's life started to change in major ways, when, while attending a Bible study at the housing project's community center, he experienced God's love through Christian songs and hymns. Currently, even while he depends upon wheelchairs and walkers for mobility, Horace is planning a nationwide bike ride to be called "Ride with Me" designed to draw attention to and eradicate the devastating hunger and poverty that still exists in many areas of the United States, particularly the poverty that exists in many Indian Reservations and communities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781667858340
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 94
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Horace Russell, an African-American amputee veteran living in La Mirada, California is a retired social worker who although currently wheelchair bound is planning "Ride with Me," a bike ride across America to draw attention to and solicit help to end hunger and poverty. In 1987 Mr. Russell published the book "The Call to Adventure: A Guide to Domestic and International Travel."
Horace Russell was born in Birmingham, Alabama on December 5, 1952. In the late 1950s Horace's family like many African American families escaped the cruelties of the Jim Crowe South moving to the North with all its advantages. Purchasing a nice home in Youngstown, Ohio their home burned to the ground and the family was forced to move into a Red Cross shelter.
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