I Never Knew My Place

Living, Surviving, and Thinking in a Subservient Society

by Eleanor Curry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/13/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781475916287
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781475916270

About the Book

AMERICAN SYSTEMS, CHURCH, EDUCATION, FAMILIES, GOVERNMENT, HOMES, NEIGHBORS, WORK

This book focuses on a personal story of the multitude of struggles, survival and thriving techniques a three generational set of families met and overcame during a 100 year period. Two decades ago, someone wrote asking this question ‘IS GOD DEAD?” If you could question thousand of black citizens the answer would be ‘No God is alive. Without Him I would be dead.’

Today a major struggle is ‘What is wrong with the teachers’? Without the teachers in our lives many of us would be far worse off than it appears.

Is your family falling apart today? The family still is the backbone unit especially when we have children in our society depending on the adults for guidance.

Do you know your local city, county and state government officials? How do you interact with these representatives? Discover how you can do more than just vote.

What are the characteristics of a good neighbor?

What happen when work is not available?

Imagine having faith, seeking community harmony, spreading love, offering hope, and maintaining joy, being patient, peaceful and exhibiting absolute self-control.


About the Author

Eleanor Curry has reached and touched the minds and hearts of thousands of people as a community volunteer for over 50 years. She worked professionally for San Mateo public schools, KSOL Radio, San Mateo County Government and the United WAy. Curry lives with her husband in San Carlos, California.

Other books by the author include Letters to My Granddaughter, The Courageous Persons Guide to Friendship, and Racial Stories. g joy, being patient, peaceful and exhibiting absolute self-control.