WHITE FOLKS CAN COOK BETTER THAN BLACK FOLKS
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About the Book
Family/Race relation is not a matter of choice, but it is the way of life that has become inextricably bound. In order to achieve maximum production from our families, communities, cities, states, and country, we are compelled to serve each other as the cause predicts.
About the Author
Ginny Johnson was born in the rural South. Educated in public schools, she was apprised many great teachers, including her parents who taught the values necessary for life. She is a self-taught writer for the most part, learning to speak from the heart and write from experiences. She is a writer for the Massachusetts Children?s Literature company. She has had several publications over her lifetime, mainly manuscripts and journals. Writing is a part-time hobby in her own business, Perfect Communications.