Nothing explains this book more than the subtitle, "The Reflections of a Sharecropper\'s Daughter - Family, Poverty, Potential, and Progress," that refers to the journey of the Daughter of a sharecropper who became the first African-American female Superintendent in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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The joys and pains as a Family in the south, along with some challenges and successes as a leader, are revealed.
Nothing explains this book more than the subtitle, "The Reflections of a Sharecropper\'s Daughter - Family, Poverty, Potential, and Progress," that refers to the journey of the Daughter of a sharecropper who became the first African-American female Superintendent in Hattiesburg, Mississippi