Riveting coming-of-age memoir that confronts race and gender issues in Indianapolis during the preCivil Rights era
Janet Cheatham Bell is a native Hoosier and publishing entrepreneur. A former education consultant for the Indiana Department of Education, Bell has also taught African American literature at a number of colleges and universities. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
Foreword
Rigged Outcome: The Overture
My Gifts
Daring to Hope
Priceless, but Not Material
Warring Ideals
Powerful Lessons
Hard Work and Talent
Being Invisible
Some Times Are Worse
Passing the Baton
What a Feeling!
The Cost of Ignorance
Evading the Dragon
Walking in My Sleep
Paying the Price
Moving Forward
Altering My Images
Discarding Fantasies
Why a Memoir
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