Drop it like it’s hot “Mary’s Story & SONG” BY Mary Haralson Coleman with Starkishia

Drop it like it’s hot “Mary’s Story & SON”G By Mary Haralson Coleman with Starkishia

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/marys-story-song-mary-haralson-coleman/1123858357?ean=9781538056622 HARDBACK edition $19.98

Thank you for purchasing Mary’s Story & Song. Happy reading!

Thank you for purchasing Mary’s Story & Song by Mary Haralson Coleman with Starkishia.

Mary was born in 1933 in Scott, County Mississippi to sharecroppers. Her memoir described her two fathers as the most significant people in her childhood. One of them was impoverished and indebted to white landowners, and the other owned property and was independent. They agreed to expose Mary to both worlds. Change is hard, but Mary found her way, and the inspiration to dream. With the gift of song and the mind to step out of the box, Mary broke ground in business and in song.

EXCERPT: At age six, I, along with my siblings attended a one room school, where … Mr. McCarter taught first through eighth grade. We carried our lunch to school in small molasses buckets which consisted of whatever we had left over from the previous day. We did not eat sandwiches like children do today; we ate peas, greens, salt meat and cornbread. Sometimes we had a baked sweet potato for dessert.

Advance Praise for Mary’s Story & Song 

Mrs. Coleman has written a book that everyone should read. We were both born in 1933 and lived in Mississippi during the years of the Black Civil Rights Movement. Her life is a living reality of the Black struggle and a greater true picture of the changes that occurred. I loved it.

James Meredith, Ole Miss, 1962

While this book is a personal account of the life of Mary Coleman, it is one with which we can all identify and cherish. I am sure that this historical account of her life will be something that generations coming after her will be able to use to get an understanding of from whence they came.

Judge William Walker

Mary’s Story and Song chronicles the great strides and struggles in the transformative life of the Haralson Family from slavery to freedom! Mrs. Coleman’s soft-spoken style and positive outlook is evident throughout this book and makes for a spirited autobiography that reads like a novel. It will serve as Mrs. Coleman’s testimony for many generations to come.

Norma G. Alexander

Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally @ Grove Park

Community Library Mississippi hosted 2nd Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace event SAT. 05.22.2021, Grove Park @ the Pavilion, Jackson, MS. Event sponsors: Better Men Society, REAL Learning Institute, Grant Me Justice. Crowd gathered to discuss gun violence in the Capital City of Jackson, Mississippi.

https://www.wlbt.com/2021/05/23/residents-gather-peace-rally-looking-put-an-end-citys-crime/

Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace, Grove Park, Parkway Ave, Jackson, MS 39213

Join us Sat. May 22, 2021 for Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace, Grove Park, Parkway Ave, Jackson, MS 39213 from 5:30pm to 7pm. A united call to end gun violence in the Capital City of Jackson, MS. Citizens, organizational leaders, families of gun violence speak

OPEN MIC – 2 minutes per speaker.

“‘Stand Up, Speak Up’: Jacksonians Gather to Fight Back Against Gun Violence” by Aliyah Veal

New reader posed with her copy of “Mother Wit” by Irma Mae Rodgers Walker

Reader posed with her copy of "Mother Wit" by Irma Mae Rodgers Walker
Reader posed with her copy of “Mother Wit” by Irma Mae Rodgers Walker

ERIC SHELTON/CLARION LEDGER photos of Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace

https://www.clarionledger.com/picture-gallery/news/local/2021/05/09/stand-up-and-speak-up-rally-4-peace-parham-bridges-park/4988778001/ Photographer ERIC SHELTON/CLARION LEDGER photos of Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace were released online on Mother’s Day.

Next Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 Peace is Sat. May 22, 2021 Grove Park 5:30pm to 7pm – united call to end the genocide of black males

Stand Up, Speak Up: Rally 4 peace, Thur. evening 5:30pm to 7pm at Parham Bridges Park in North Jackson, MS

Stand Up, Speak Up, Rally 4 Peace, a call to end gun violence, Thur. May 6, 2021 in Jackson, MS at Parham Bridges Park on Old Canton Rd @ the Pavilion on Ridgewood Rd. across from Jackson Academy in north Jackson, MS.

Sponsors: Community Library Mississippi – REAL Learning Institute

Grant Me Justice – Better Men Society – TCL Financial & Tax Services –

Stand Up, Speak Up, Rally 4 Peace, TH. May 6, 2021 5:30pm Parham Bridges Park, Jackson, MS

Tune-in Sunday Morning, April 25,, 2021 at 7am to Kixie Sunday Morning Magazine. Meredith C. McGee discusses Stand Up, Speak Up, Rally 4 Peace, a call to end gun violence, Thur. May 6, 2021 in Jackson, MS at Parham Bridges Park on Old Canton Rd in north Jackson, MS.

Tune-in the following Sunday May 1, 2021 to hear Author Irma Mae Rodgers Walker discuss her new book “Mother Wit” on Kixie Sunday Morning Magazine hosted by Lessie Hayes. https://meredithetc.com/mother-wit/

https://www.wapt.com/article/organizers-host-rally-thursday-against-violent-crime-in-the-capital-city/36358386 news coverage. Channel 16

https://www.clarionledger.com/picture-gallery/news/local/2021/05/09/stand-up-and-speak-up-rally-4-peace-parham-bridges-park/4988778001/

PushBlack

https://dcs.megaphone.fm/CAD5210456465.mp3?key=c689e9710d0a068a7e588fbcd74de9b1

Hear the 100-year-old story behind the rise and demise of Black Wall Street – and what’s being done as descendants seek justice today.