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Legacies

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People think of a legacy as being material gains that a family may leave to their offspring when one dies. I believe this is only a portion of the sum totals of one's inheritance.It is good to be able to bestow material gains to one's offspring, and there is nothing wrong with that. But I also believe giving them a sense of who they are, and passing down certain events that the family has experienced and learned, will equally be an important legacy.Families, telling stories about families, keep them together. When the stories are negative, prayerfully the family will learn from them. When the stories are positive, hopefully they will give someone something for which to strive. The most important thing one can give one's family, and friends, is a good true story. It is the only thing one can leave behind upon leaving this earth.A legacy of unity and perseverance is greatly to be desired by most families, but whatever that legacy maybe, hopefully it will be one that will lift the human spirit. Hopefully it will

Author Biography:

About the Author and Her Work Gertrude Richmond Anderson Prologue What more could be said about the author - Gertrude R. Anderson, other than she is a believer in the power of words? She interprets things well. Anderson's love of reading, writing, and music was encouraged by her fifth grade teacher in the classrooms of the Chicago Public Schools. She earned a degree in Elementary Education from Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi. She began a career teaching in the Head-Start Program, and eventually the Mississippi Public Schools. She said that reading was her favorite hobby. "There is power in words," she said. "Words make a person Think and Feel." "I think about that God is the source of my strength and He is my protection. He leads me and guides me in the direction that He wants me to take." After retiring from her career as a teacher, Anderson continued spending her time writing words. She wrote articles for the community. She also developed Biblical plays for her church's drama ministry where she wrote many poems, and praised God. "The Road To Calvary" is one of the plays that she completed recently. The book includes elite choices of her short stories, plays, songs, prose and the inclusion of a local artist's work. Projections: Enhancements of all literary work along with other authors' writings, rely upon promoting and appearances. A group of authors late in 2010, pooled ideas to promote positive literary outcomes of poetry readings, short play-lets, and book signings. The segment, relevant to the community, was that artists' displays by the youths, adults and senior citizens were available for the birthday celebration of activist Ida B. Wells in support of the Ida B. Wells Museum. The event took place July 15, 2011 where the group was able to demonstrate their affiliation with the FW Coleman Theatre Club for senior adults. Club members constantly helped Mrs. Anderson promote works and participation on the website - www.FWColemanTheatre.com. This was one of the highlights of her writing career since starting to work with professional directors and sponsors. Her church plays had formerly just been presented in the church with limited acting and just reading of lines. She finally saw her works reach maturity. The ROAD TO CALVARY is one of the shorter plays, yet require the acting ability of more men than women. The local artist that collaborated with her was Terri Holt of Memphis, Tennessee.
Release date NZ
February 12th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Angelee Coleman Grider
  • Edited by Edwin M T Grider
  • Illustrated by Melvin Upchurch
Pages
102
Dimensions
152x229x7
ISBN-13
9780983032533
Product ID
20116201

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