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Edith reaches out for her daddy's hand as a napping newborn baby in the front cover photo.
While clutching his daughter's fingers with one hand and taking the photo with the other, David Martin Stone Senior realizes he must teach her survival skills and the significance of family under segregation. What it means to be racially oppressed in the United States both as a Black and a girl, will reluctantly and painfully be learned by Edith but also how to deal with both nightmares with determination and unsacrificed joy...
ISBN : 978-1-80074-890-3
Scheduled: 13/11/2025
Pages : 246
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Edith Helen Stone-Jackson was born in Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from the Detroit Public School System and was awarded piano certificates from the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, Canada. Leaving home, she chose to attend Eastern Michigan University. Studies in human health at the Aquarian Center in California led her to attain an AS, concentrating on Medical Laboratory Technology from Wayne County Community College in Detroit. She attended many universities and colleges before she graduated from Michigan State University, with a BA from the College of Urban Development. A writing fellowship from University of Nevada, Las Vegas inspired her to attain secondary teaching credentials in both science and social sciences.