Money Cane is an authentic work of wood art which was created by Decell Watts Williams. DIMENSION: 38 5/8″ Wood source: Wood sculpture artist: Decell Williams Watts Retail Price: $750.00 Art Gen…
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Money Cane is an authentic work of wood art which was created by Decell Watts Williams. DIMENSION: 38 5/8″ Wood source: Wood sculpture artist: Decell Williams Watts Retail Price: $750.00 Art Gen…
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King Ahasuerus & Queen Esther Mask Set. Decell started working on this biblical set in February of 2016 and completed it in July of 2016. King – Dimension: 6 5/8″ by 19 5/8″ H…
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TUE. Oct 11, 2016. 12 EST. Author Richard Hulse will discuss his latest book, My Brother Bo: Addicted in Paradise on Tuesday Talk with Dr. Tosha Parker-Meredith and Derek E. Scales-Shelton. Listen Online: www.BlogTalkRadio.Com/LiveLoveLaugh Join The Conversation: 323-642-1299.
Richard Hulse is an expect on Opioid Addiction. Hulse researched his younger brother ‘Bo’s’ battle with addiction and his prescription drug overdose. Hulse’s book described the ugly impact addiction had on his family.
My Brother Bo: Addicted in Paradise caught the attention of Pres. Obama, who wrote Hulse a letter. The Obama’s administration has spend a considerable amount of time increasing awareness on Prescription Drug and Opioid addiction which is a national crisis.
Richard Hulse is the author of two books. He is oldest son of Jerry Hulse, a former award winning Travel Editor for the LA Times and the bestselling author of the book Jody Hulse. The story of Jody Hulse ws told in the 1993 television movie “A Family of Strangers.”
My Brother Bo: Addicted in Paradise was published by Meredith Etc, a small press in Jackson, Mississippi http://www.meredithetc.com.
Girls from 3 to 14 identified with the character “Nashida.” Author Meredith Coleman McGee presented excerpts of “Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum” to children and adults this past Saturday at the Quisenberry Library in Clinton, Mississippi.
Seven year old Nashida narrates this story and shares history lessons with readers. She introduced readers to Smith Robertson, a former slave who was elected to public office in Jackson, Mississippi during Reconstruction (1865-1877), Richard Wright, a famous Black writer, who was the most famous graduate of the school, Medgar Evers, Mississippi’s top freedom fighter, Fannie Lou Hamer, a former SNCC spokesperson, James Meredith, the first Black to attend Ole Miss, and many other heros and sheroes of African descent.
The whole family will enjoy this book which presents real historic pictures collected from the achieves at the Library of Congress.
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James Meredith, his niece and others seek to reach children at the Quisenberry Library which is a part of the Jackson Hinds Library System.
Dizzy Gillespie, an authentic piece of wood art, was created by Decell Williams Watts in 1995. John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (1917-1993) was an American music legend, a jazz trumpeter, a…
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Meredith Coleman McGee discussed Nashida and race as a guest of Tuesday Talk with Dr. Parker-Meredith & Derek Scales Shelton on Blog Talk radio at http://tobtr.com/s/9496675. #BlogTalkRadio#TuesdayTalk
Sunday, Oct. 2 at 4 pm the Jackson Advocate is hosting a viewing party for “Street Scene,” an opera Deanna (Tisdale) Johnson performed. Langston Hughes wrote the lyrics. It’s a fundraiser for Butterflies By Grace, a domestic violence prevention program. No cost to attend but asking audience to support the program with a pledge card. It’s at Tougaloo College in the Bennie Thompson auditorium.
Oct. Domestic Violence Month
New Earn Free Books Program gives book lovers the opportunity to earn free book prizes
How it works: Individuals can earn one or more free books by collecting Meredith Etc book orders at work, church, or from neighbors.
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