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Markham Street The Haunting Truth Behind The Murder Of My Brother Marvin Leonard Williams Ronnie Williams

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Markham Street The Haunting Truth Behind The Murder Of My Brother Marvin Leonard Williams Ronnie Williams
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Markham Street The Haunting Truth Behind The Murder Of My Brother Marvin Leonard Williams Ronnie Williams instant download after payment.

Publisher: BookBaby
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.25 MB
Author: Ronnie Williams
ISBN: 9781667811291, 1667811290
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Markham Street The Haunting Truth Behind The Murder Of My Brother Marvin Leonard Williams Ronnie Williams by Ronnie Williams 9781667811291, 1667811290 instant download after payment.

"Markham Street" is more than a story about systemic racism, police violence, or brutal murder, although it is all of those. Above all, it is the story of one man's enduring love for his lost brother and his devotion to his grieving parents, who kept silent for two and half decades to protect their seven surviving children.

Through the lens of his then-thriving Black community of Menifee, Ronnie Williams vividly describes the suffocating misery and debasement of Black families who worked in the cotton fields or as domestic help for white families and businesses. He shares in loving detail how his parents made ends meet through constant work and resourcefulness and raised eight children, six of whom became educators like himself. He also shares his memories of the night his brother died, a night when a literal tornado tore apart his home, while only miles away, a tornado of rage and hate tore apart his family.

Most of all, he writes poignantly about his brother...

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