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An anthology of sorts, Joyners text deconstructs the negative depiction of African Americans in mass media while reconstructing what it means to be Black in America in the 21st century. A collection of op-ed pieces, scholarly essays, and a short story of fiction, He Talk White is sure to evoke thought and dialogue concerning the conundrum of race, as well as sexuality and religious affiliation, in the United States. -Navar Ero
Vol. 2 has a county by county history and includes some brief family histories and lists of residents.
List of members in each volume.
Reverend Nathan Gilbert Joyner (1825-1880) was born in Mississippi or Alabama. He was a pastor of Fellowship Primitive Baptist Church (now Gumlog) in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. He married Sefranah Jane McCraw (1828-1909) 1841. She was born in Alabama to Ivy McCraw and Sarah Pitts. Descendants live in Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
Vol. for 1913 contains historical data.