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My Remembers: A Black Sharecropper's Recollections of the Depression |
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Rating:  Summary: A must read for a study of East Texas history. Review: Mr. Stimpson's book is a wonderful and entertaing account of his life in a black sharecropper family in what has now become one of the most high tech areas in the United States. You will not be able to put the book down. Ted Peters, Executive Director, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for a study of East Texas history. Review: Mr. Stimpson's book is a wonderful and entertaing account of his life in a black sharecropper family in what has now become one of the most high tech areas in the United States. You will not be able to put the book down. Ted Peters, Executive Director, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for East Texas sharecropper history. Review: Mr. Stimpson's book will entertain and charm you while it provides you first person details of the life of a black sharecropper growing up in rural East Texas during the depression. You will not want to put it down and will talk about it for weeks after you finish reading it. Ted Peters, Executive Director, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for East Texas sharecropper history. Review: Mr. Stimpson's book will entertain and charm you while it provides you first person details of the life of a black sharecropper growing up in rural East Texas during the depression. You will not want to put it down and will talk about it for weeks after you finish reading it. Ted Peters, Executive Director, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas.
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