A Soul So RebelliousDeseret Book Company, 1980 - 88 Seiten First published work by the pioneering Mormon, who was the first female African American to serve a full-time LDS Mission after the Priesthood ban was lifted. In this book, the author recounts her conversation to the Mormon faith. |
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... told them in no uncertain terms to get lost . When language failed to discourage them , we reverted to physical abuse . One day we called them on the phone and told them we were ready to listen and to come over early enough to have ...
... told them in no uncertain terms to get lost . When language failed to discourage them , we reverted to physical abuse . One day we called them on the phone and told them we were ready to listen and to come over early enough to have ...
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... told him that I thought I was beginning to believe in a God . My brother was quiet as I sobbed heavily . After a few moments listening to me cry , he yelled to Mama to come to the phone . I heard him explain he thought I was losing my ...
... told him that I thought I was beginning to believe in a God . My brother was quiet as I sobbed heavily . After a few moments listening to me cry , he yelled to Mama to come to the phone . I heard him explain he thought I was losing my ...
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... told by my aunt that he suffered greatly . Daddy , who had weighed close to two hundred pounds , was eaten up by cancer . By the time he died , he weighed only fifty - four pounds . No one bothered to call and tell me that Daddy had ...
... told by my aunt that he suffered greatly . Daddy , who had weighed close to two hundred pounds , was eaten up by cancer . By the time he died , he weighed only fifty - four pounds . No one bothered to call and tell me that Daddy had ...
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