A Fight To Be Heard

My Soul Cried Out

by Mildred Schley-Florence


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/7/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781450294263
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781450294287

About the Book

Follow not that which is evil, but that which is good

Stumbling blocks

Mocker

Defile the flesh

Execute Judgment

The purpose of A Fight to Be Heard is to be effective in today’s world as well as

Life in general, while facing the fears and doubts that have been instilled in me

By the oppressors of society.

The purpose of this novel is also to assist in the reform of health issues,

Educate, provide/patient, client about community services and resources opportunity

And coordination.

The impulses of energy and information that create our life and our attitude are

An outcome of expressions of self-engendered impulses of energy and information.

Refusing to be content with what has been, rather be an example to others not to

Give up, but to provide a path that will encourage others to continue to venture


About the Author

In 1963 at the age of 17, I gave birth to a son, Anothny. Being the only sibling of (11) children, who got pregnant out of wed-lock seem like the disgrace of life.

I was forced to marry, move with a husband in his mother house, later giving birth to a daughter, Valencia.

Later at the age of (20) I re-entered school, technical school in Dekalb Technical School, intergration was few in this institution.

While attending college, I was chosen by the State of Georgia Department of Human Resource to fill a major gap, in order to reach a quote of racial divide, appointing me into a positison of clerk-typist with the Department of Human Resource.

The opportunity to serve my goverment seems to be knowledge in its proper use.

WHO AM I

Thoughts that I could have been misdiagnosed for the lack of consideration, of acknowledging inquired, concerning human injustices. I could possibly be a voice of the change coming from the Depress!

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, as the tenth child to a family whose honor was important to uphold, my sibling consisted of

professionals and educators in Atlanta, Georgia.