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The book is about Rev. Grady Caldwell, who was in the 1960s the first African American to integrate the Albany (GA) High School football team. Grady knew and spent time with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders in Georgia. For a short period Grady, after graduating from college, became a political leader. But then he became addicted to drugs and for nearly 20 years remained that way and spent time in and out of prison. All the while his wife Kathleen did not leave him. Finally with Kathleen and God's help, Grady overcame his addiction and by 2007 became a Baptist minister with his own church in Griffin, Georgia. This is a compelling story about faith, love, and the power...
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A gothic black comedy in dramatic form, this book tells the story of Latimer Davenport, an inept son of the Toronto establishment, sent out to do farm labor and learn about life the hard way. Along the way, he encounters train wrecks, fraud, miserly farmers, crime, murder, incest, suicide, fog, arson, brawls, blizzards, tramps, alcoholism, and insanity--and love.
A genealogy and a history of the descendants of Joshua Fry and Mary Micou Fry. Their first child, John, was born 7 Apr or May 1737 in Essex Co., Va. Includes the descendants in Tennessee.
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