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Lift Every Voice; New Edition edition (September 20, 2012)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Marlene Banks has worked 30+ years combined in
nursing and the business arena. Her goal
as a writer is to create inspiring, gripping and realistic stories with an
emphasis on African American literature.
She believes her gift and desire to write is from God and desires to use
it to fulfill His purposes. Marlene
lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she is a member of Bethel Deliverance
International Church.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Greenwood and Archer: After the Riot
continues the stories of Billy Ray Matthias and Benny Freeman and the residents
of the Greenwood District after the historical Tulsa Race Riots of 1921. Though
a sequel to Son of a Preacherman, Greenwood and Archer can be read as a stand
alone book.
The White Glove Society has all but destroyed the Greenwood
District, home to the affluent blacks in Tulsa. Now those who have
survived are trying to recover what is left including Billy Ray Matthias and
Benny Freeman. Billy Ray and Benny are engaged but Benny is hesitant to set a
date. Jordan Franks, Benny's ex-fiancee shows up in Tulsa and Benny
is confronted with the memories and emotions of the crippling break up she
experienced with Jordan. She must decide whether she will stand and face her
past or allow it to drive her back into the dark place she'd
grown used to before meeting Billy Ray. Billy Ray's attempts
to keep Benny from running away are challenged by his own struggles as he
wrestles with God's call on his life to preach.
DP Dooley, plagued by a past that prompted him to turn from
God and become a government agent, is in a turmoil as he wars against enemies
seen and unseen. Internally, he fights against the darkness of his soul as the
anger and resentment he has harbored against God for most of his life wears him
down. Externally, he continues to fight against the threats of the
bigoted White Gloves Society, which is growing and trying to increase its
racist activities.
The once hard-edged racial views of Chief Tobias Parnell
have noticeably dulled and he no longer enjoys the favor of the White Glove
Society. Teaming up with Dooley, Chief Parnell fights against illegal
racketeering, bootlegging and racial crimes.
A new brotherhood forms in Tulsa, the interdenominational
Christian clergyman (ICCA). Braving the social struggles of Tulsa, five
clergymen attempt to and bring together God's people, regardless of race,
economic status, gender, ethnicity and even doctrine. Their goal, along with the
people of Greenwood is to see a new Tulsa rise from the ashes.
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