A NEW MEMORY:
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A NEW MEMORY:
This memory is about my brother Willie. Willie worked at a lumber company for about 12 years. Willie and another driver deliver lumber and doors all over the VA an North Carolina area, on March seventeenth he and the other man was l...
This memory is about my brother Willie. Willie worked at a lumber company for about 12 years. Willie and another driver deliver lumber and doors all over the VA an North Carolina area, on March seventeenth he and the other man was l...
A NEW MEMORY:
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A NEW MEMORY:
This memory Is about my childhood friend Gerrlinda, who we called Gerry.
I met Gerry when I was twelve years old, and when we were living In North Carolina. Gerry was fourteen years old at the time. Gerry was a very tall girl a lea...
This memory Is about my childhood friend Gerrlinda, who we called Gerry.
I met Gerry when I was twelve years old, and when we were living In North Carolina. Gerry was fourteen years old at the time. Gerry was a very tall girl a lea...
A NEW MEMORY, PART 5
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A NEW MEMORY, PART 5:
UNCLE BENNY.
As soon as May came home from her trip, she tried to get in touch with Benny, but she found out that he was out to sea. The next day Ward shower up at her door, May didn’t want to open the door, but she had thi...
UNCLE BENNY.
As soon as May came home from her trip, she tried to get in touch with Benny, but she found out that he was out to sea. The next day Ward shower up at her door, May didn’t want to open the door, but she had thi...
A NEW MEMORY:
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A NEW MEMORY: Entry for February 12, 2008
This memory is about racism, I remember this like it was yesterday. I was seven years old, we were living in North Carolina and it was summer, and school was out. On Saturdays me and this little Caucasi...
This memory is about racism, I remember this like it was yesterday. I was seven years old, we were living in North Carolina and it was summer, and school was out. On Saturdays me and this little Caucasi...
A NEW MEMORY, PART 4 OF UNCLE BENNY:
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When uncle Benny came back from sea, he went to his apartment in New York, got his car and drove to North Carolina, straight to Mays house and told her that they were going to Raleigh to look for a house. Benny and May found the perfect house, two...
A NEW MEMORY, PART 3 OF UNCLE BENNY:
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I never forgot about uncle Benny loving aunt May. When I was a teenager, I asked mom to tell me what happen, why aunt May ended up married to Ward. Mom Said I was old enough to know what really happen, I was eighteen at this time. She said May was...
A NEW MEMORY, PART 2 OF UNCLE BENNY.
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Ward didn’t shed one tear at uncle Benny’s funeral, but aunt May cried like her heart was breaking. Ward asked her why she was crying? That Benny wasn’t her flesh and blood. Mom had to hold my father back at the grave side, from kicking Ward’s beh...
A NEW MEMORY:
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A NEW MEMORY: This memory is about my uncles Benny, and Ward, my mothers brothers Benny was my cousin Delois father. By this time Lois had moved to New York City. During the summer uncle Benny would come and stay with use for two weeks, every year...
SERENITY PRAYER:
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God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
enjoying one moment at a time;
accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
taki...
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
enjoying one moment at a time;
accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
taki...
A NEW MEMORY:
posted over 4 years ago | 4 comments
My name Is Reba Ree, I was born in a small town in North Carolina, in 1954. My mother and father were share croppers. I worked on the farm with them. Share cropping Is hard work, we worked from sun up until sundown. They grew tobacco, tomato, and ...
