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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Claude Harvard (February 3, 2018)
Claude Harvard was my cousin. He was a modest man. He didn’t brag about the amazing things he had done. Sadly, I knew nothing about his genius and accomplishments until after his death. ~ Joyce Fields Claude Harvard: Genius … Continue reading
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AN OPEN LETTER TO THOSE WHO HATE – October 1, 2017
1. How do you think you would feel and respond if you lived somewhere and someone invaded it and claimed it as their own? 2. How do you think you would feel and respond if your wife, mother, grandmother, sisters, … Continue reading
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Tagged discrimination, hate, injustice, inspiration, life, love, NFL Protest, peace, police, relationships, religion, truth
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ENTERTAINING, PROVOCATIVE EXCERPT: “The Best Way to Keep a Man is to Let Him Go. . .”
In this book, I state that, based on MY experiences and observations, “80% of the success of a relationship rests on the shoulders of the woman.” The book explains why. Here’s an entertaining, provocative excerpt from “The Best Way to … Continue reading
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Two AWESOME Forewords for “THE VISION. . .”
Here’s what a former prosecuting attorney for juveniles and a Ph.D. college English professor had to say in their forewords for my book, “THE VISION: Telling Kids That They Can Make the World a Better Place” FOREWORD #1 The Vision … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, classroom, courtroom, delinquency, education, hope, juveniles, learning, parents, slavery, students, teachers, vision
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GREAT BOOK REVIEWS!!
It’s not THAT difficult to make a happy, loving, peaceful relationship!! On June 3, 2016, Pap and I celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary!! We’ve been together for 59 years!! One person, Jeryl Lynne Cox, asked me when I was going … Continue reading
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Tagged food, happiness, love, marriage, peace, relationships, sex
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BOSS LOVE!!
It’s not THAT difficult to make a happy, loving, peaceful relationship!! On Friday, June 3, 2016, we celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary!! We’ve been together for 59 years (since we were 13 years old)!! One person, Jeryl Lynne Cox, asked me … Continue reading
BLACK HISTORY: Edward A. Bouchet – March 6, 2016
Black History: Edward A. Bouchet, First African American Ph.D. Edward Alexander Bouchet (1852-1918) graduated as valedictorian of the Hopkins Grammar School class of 1870. He was the first African American to graduate from Yale in 1874. (He earned his bachelor’s degree with … Continue reading
MOVING THROUGH DARKNESS – February 28, 2016
Moving Through Darkness. . .The Places We Go ~ Author unknown Often it takes something major to wake us up, to shake us loose from our ego’s grip as it struggles to maintain an illusion of control. In life, most … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, darkness, faith, fear, hope, humbling, illusion, journey, joy, life, transformation
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THE SEED – February 21, 2016
“Over the years, I have read many good pieces that I considered to be profound. They teach excellent lessons about life. I saved some of them in a special folder. Here’s one of them. I don’t know who the author … Continue reading