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A look at another African American lifestyle,
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This review is from: Ambiguous Lives: Free Women of Color in Rural Georgia, 1789-1879 (Hardcover)
This book was an eye-opener in that we get to view another way of African American lifestyle that many of us are unaware, black as well as white. Slavery forced us into a divide and conquer theory among blacks but Ms. Logan Alexander's family never forgot their African heritage and dedicated themselves to uplift the race leaving a legacy that is still intact. I recommend this book and look forward to reading her new book, Homelands and Waterways.
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The book is an excellent book on her family memories,
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This review is from: Ambiguous Lives: Free Women of Color in Rural Georgia, 1789-1879 (Hardcover)
Miss Alexander book will help me with my own family history. The Barnes family of Hancock County Ga. Which were also freed people of color. Many thanks to you Ms. Alexander!!!! You have done a excellent job!!!
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My family,
This review is from: AMBIGUOUS LIVES: FREE WOMEN OF COLOR IN RURAL GEORGIA (Black Community Studies) (Paperback)
I am a Hunt and I am so glad that Ms. Alexander decided to write this book about our family because the world needs to know about what happen in Sparta Ga and what is happening right now in our family. The Tommy and Beatrice Hunt family thank you very much for telling the story.
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AMBIGUOUS LIVES: FREE WOMEN OF COLOR IN RURAL GEORGIA (Black Community Studies) by Adele Logan Alexander (Paperback - December 1, 1992)
$24.95
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