From the wretched conditions of Florida\'s turpentine camps to Eleanor Roosevelt\'s elegant home, from a background of poverty and prejudice to dinners with the rich and famous, the life of Dr.
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This book tells the Story of struggles of civil rights abuse and triumph in the United States from the viewpoint of a woman who helped change its history.
Annie Mae Walker chronicles both abuse and celebration of growing up black in Daytona Beach and beyond.
From the wretched conditions of Florida\'s turpentine camps to Eleanor Roosevelt\'s elegant home, from a background of poverty and prejudice to dinners with the rich and famous, the life of Dr