I interviewed mother Nancy Gibbs Jefferson and my uncle Billy Rey Jefferson. I chose them because I believe they can get the most relevant information about the history and heritage of our family. During that process I gained a lot of information about my ancestors and their origins. Before I interviewed them, I knew little about the history of my estate, the birthplace of my ancestors, and the place they moved from the motherland to America. What I have learned is more colorful than the cultural background of my country.
When I interviewed relatives of Ohio and Greenville I began to join my mother's life, my grandparents 'lives, and the stories of my cousin, my aunt's and my uncle' s lives. These stories hope that like the story I heard in my childhood, I will inherit this family history and American history and armed the world like me. Mr. Hendol's watermelon's commentary was published during the change. As a group of all white people participated in the BookCon conference in just a few months, we need a grassroots organization dedicated to diversifying the diversity of books, literature of all children. Due to the lack of diversity in the workplace, the publishing industry shocked like a pecan tree and called on the scene. In this year's National Book Awards, many books are non-Caucasian protagonists, three finalists of 20 people are colored. One of the brown finalists (I!
The first person is me for 8 months. Among the family of my mother, I was the first child, so I grew spoiled clearly. My mother has three brothers, so that's a big surprise! One day, one of my uncle thought that he wanted at least one of my pictures. This was in the middle of 1985, household cameras were rare. So, he took me to the photo studio to take a picture. According to family history, he spent more than 30 minutes to make me smile, but I refused. So, I took a picture of me, and the glare is intact!
I am going to visit my remaining family in November this year - I will include my mother's sister Betty. I will go to my mother's home town in Georgia Swinsboro and interview the people I met at my high school with my mother. For family information, see the old newspaper archive of Swainsboro Blade. I will go to the place where she lived. I will try to soak herself in my mother's life as she did in the 1950s around her injuries. I do not know anything - if there is something - I will find it. It seems my journey has changed a bit, probably the search is over. My mother probably received a psychiatric surgery in 1970, but this is not a story of her psychosis at all. There is more to clarify now. My younger brother joined me, my nephew shoots an interview and a survey of the old video recorder.