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Diversity Uncrowned, First and Thirty-four - The Linda Aldridge-Robertson Story
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Diversity Uncrowned, First and Thirty-four - The Linda Aldridge-Robertson Story

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Retrace the steps of Linda Aldridge-Robertson, through childhood on up to adulthood. You will vividly see all of the things that she saw and feel all of the things that she felt, when she came into the realization that she was adopted. Later she would deal with being despised and ridiculed for wanting to help everyone else to see that African-Americans are beautiful people, too, and running for Homecoming Queen was definitely her way of bringing this fact to light. Had her sense of self been less potent, she might have walked away before deciding that she was bigger than all that was coming against her. Her mother’s passing would take place only months after gaining the title, but the fact that she lived to see her make history was a welcomed comfort. This book is very short and direct, but it will leave you with much to ponder.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Booktime, LLC
Date
19 December 2006
Pages
56
ISBN
9781598244090

Retrace the steps of Linda Aldridge-Robertson, through childhood on up to adulthood. You will vividly see all of the things that she saw and feel all of the things that she felt, when she came into the realization that she was adopted. Later she would deal with being despised and ridiculed for wanting to help everyone else to see that African-Americans are beautiful people, too, and running for Homecoming Queen was definitely her way of bringing this fact to light. Had her sense of self been less potent, she might have walked away before deciding that she was bigger than all that was coming against her. Her mother’s passing would take place only months after gaining the title, but the fact that she lived to see her make history was a welcomed comfort. This book is very short and direct, but it will leave you with much to ponder.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Booktime, LLC
Date
19 December 2006
Pages
56
ISBN
9781598244090