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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... ghetto , but to me it was home . Although we were poor , we were proud , and Daddy would rather that we all starve to death than accept welfare . Daddy was a good man and a hard worker . He would take on work doing just about anything a ...
... ghetto , but to me it was home . Although we were poor , we were proud , and Daddy would rather that we all starve to death than accept welfare . Daddy was a good man and a hard worker . He would take on work doing just about anything a ...
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... ghetto . ( We always referred to downtown as the white ghetto . ) Mama needed some mending supplies , so we went to the five - and - dime . We stood at the check - out counter and waited while the young white girl decided whether or not ...
... ghetto . ( We always referred to downtown as the white ghetto . ) Mama needed some mending supplies , so we went to the five - and - dime . We stood at the check - out counter and waited while the young white girl decided whether or not ...
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... ghetto and gave you an IQ test , your IQ level would not be as high as that of the average muskrat . And they can't read , they just smell . " The class roared with laughter , though I meant the statement seriously . I never could ...
... ghetto and gave you an IQ test , your IQ level would not be as high as that of the average muskrat . And they can't read , they just smell . " The class roared with laughter , though I meant the statement seriously . I never could ...
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