Legend of Dead Men Dwarf at Winsor Ruins

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Legend of Dead Men Dwarf at Winsor Ruins

And the Legend of Blue Water Treasure

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Author: Parker Chamberlain

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Language: English

Published by: Trafford Publishing

Published on: 26th September 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781466945937


Book Description

Parker Chamberlain brings to his readers every Childs Secret wish, a treasure hunt set to a historical background of southern plantations; legends, and the oldest Plantation in Mississippi Winsor Ruins; this story has the flavor of Mark Twains Huckel Berry Finn; a drop of Edgar Allen Poes Darkness in Fiction.

Parker Chamberlain in his author's word utilized Julia and David Green as living examples that downline slave descendants have obtained a unique place in American Politics and the communities in the state of Mississippi.

The honorable David Green was elected to the office of State Representative for District 96 and is a graduate of Alcorn State University. This university was established by the Mississippi Legislature in 1871. He is the first graduate from this university as a downline slave descendant to be elected to public office to serve the community, from the very legislative body that chartered the first and largest black university in the history of the state of Mississippi since the Civil War.

This has never been possible before the 1963 and 1964 Voting Rights Act was approved by John F. Kennedy and the Congress of the United States. These leaps and bounds in social and political change began with the emancipation proclamation from the 1800s through the 1900s, bringing political change and self-realization to the Negros, that education was not just a dream, but a doorway that accessed the stairwell to power in America.

A clear message unlocked by President Kennedy in the 1963 and 1964 Voting Rights Act, to young Black Americans, that a turning point has been achieved. It began with 40 acres and a mule and has climaxed at the 44th president, a Black American; Barack Obama, proof positive that America has reached her turning point.

Invoked by Dr. Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream," America experienced not a fiction, but a true story of his family's American experience. Touched by the divine, the real hunt for treasure is education, political activeness in the communities of our America.

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