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Certainly! Meredith Coleman McGee is a talented author with an impressive body of work. Here are some of her notable books: 

  1. “Every Inch Love Will”: This heartfelt memoir delves into the life and times of the late William Earl McGee Jr., an extraordinary black man who defied medical odds, living to the age of 55. Despite disabilities and chronic ailments, he embraced each day with grace. The book also beautifully portrays his devoted wife, a Mississippi writer, who shares this remarkable love story with rich details. 
  1. “James Meredith: Warrior and the America That Created Him”: A biography that explores the life of James Meredith, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement. Meredith was the first African American student admitted to the University of Mississippi in 1962. 
  1. “Billie Holiday: Jazz Singer”: Another biography by Meredith Coleman McGee, this book delves into the life and artistry of the legendary jazz singer, Billie Holiday
  1. “Odyssey”: A collection of poetry that invites readers on a lyrical journey through various emotions and experiences. 
  1. “Midnight Moon”: A novel that weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and intrigue. 
  1. “My First Book Series”: A set of six primer books, including titles like “My 1 to 5 Activity Book,” “My A to G Activity Book,” and more. 

Meredith Coleman McGee’s works span genres, from memoirs and biographies to poetry and novels. Her writing captures both personal stories and significant moments in Black American history. If you’re interested in heartfelt narratives and historical context, her books are definitely worth exploring! 📚✨ 

Source(s) 

1. Every Inch Love Will by Meredith Coleman Mcgee, Starry Krueger … 

2. Books by Meredith Coleman McGee (Author of James Meredith) – Goodreads 

3. Billie Holiday: Jazz Singer: McGee, Meredith Coleman, Shaunte, Tawanna … 

4. My First Book Series by Meredith Coleman McGee | Goodreads 

5. Meredith Coleman McGee – Audio Books, Best Sellers, Author Bio … 

Meredith Coleman McGee, displaying Asian Lillies in her hair Jan. 2024. Photo by Alice Taylor Smoot.

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