The Bygone Days
What are your memories growing up? Mom and Dad, dating in New York City, circa 1949 Having just turned the ripe age of 72, I… Read More »The Bygone Days
What are your memories growing up? Mom and Dad, dating in New York City, circa 1949 Having just turned the ripe age of 72, I… Read More »The Bygone Days
Would Our Nation Exist Today, If We Could Undo the Wrongs of Our Nation’s Past? As the smoke clears from the celebrations of another Fourth… Read More »Undo the Wrongs of Our Nation’s Past?
Dear Shiloh. Mystery Fans, With Fathers Day right around the corner, I thought it apropos to share an excerpt from my latest and the final… Read More »A Father’s Day Message from Purgatory, A Progeny’s Quest
Harper Lee’s hometown of Monroeville, Alabama provided her with ample opportunities to portray the irrationality of adult attitudes in the racist culture that permeated the South.
[Zora Neale Hurston’s] novels spoke about the African-American experience, folklore, and her personal struggles as an African-American woman.
After a stellar, extended career as an author of twenty-five novels, countless short stories, and twelve non-fiction books, Erskine Caldwell became a charter member of… Read More »Southern Voices from the Past: Erskine Caldwell