Excerpt - page 123: "... Ransom, the young attorney and now family friend, wrote to Lelia. To clarify her relationship to the Walker Manufacturing Company and its founder, Lelia had begun calling herself ..."
Excerpt - page 23: "... and Eugene Kinckle Jones of the Urban League. At socialite A'leliaWalker's townhouse in Harlem, nicknamed the "Dark Tower," she may have ..."
Excerpt - page 581: "... WALKER, SARAH BREEDLOVE 583 which was ... of a lucrative mail-order business. A'Lelia, now grown, moved to Pittsburgh to run the mail- order ..."
Excerpt - page 120: "... As an adult, Lelia will scoff at social rules ... woman they knew as A'LeliaWalker was endlessly stylish and engaging, but not overly bright. ..."
Excerpt - page 12: "... grief a hundred times more uplifting than another story about A'LeliaWalker and the shenanigans of people who don't have a care ..."