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27 October, 2018

AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS PIONEER, PUBLIC SPEAKER, COMMUNITY ACTIVIST, AND AUTHOR MRS. GERALDINE EDWARDS HOLLIS PENS TWO POWERFUL HISTORIC LITERARY WORKS







ON 27 MARCH 1961, THE TOUGALOO 9 -- Geraldine Edwards Hollis, 


Joseph Jackson, Jr., Alfred Cook, Albert Lassiter, Ethel Sawyer, 
Evelyn Pierce, Janice Jackson, James “Sammy” Bradford, AND
 Meredith Anding, Jr. --- PUT THEIR LIVES ON THE LINE AND ENDANGERED THEIR FUTURES AS THEY CHANGED HISTORY FOR THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AND MOVED IT INTO THE AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT



American Civil Rights Movement Pioneer, Mississippi Native, Author, Public Speaker, Community Activist, Wife, Mother, and Grandmother

 MRS. GERALDINE EDWARDS HOLLIS

transports readers to a dangerous, volatile, critically transformative period in America’s history through two powerful literary works she has penned:



 BACK TO MISSISSIPPI 

and 

MARCH MEMORIES:  A TRUE REFLECTION OF TIME, THEN AND NOW!


BACK TO MISSISSIPPI
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MARCH MEMORIES:  A TRUE REFLECTION OF TIME, THEN AND NOW!
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MARCH MEMORIES:  A TRUE REFLECTION OF TIME, THEN AND NOW!




   

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