Memoir; Indiana History; Women's Studies; African American Studies
The Time and Place That Gave Me Life
In The Time and Place That Gave Me Life, Janet Cheatham Bell writes about coming of age in a northern city that felt very much like the Deep South of the era. Race is a significant presence in this candid and evocative memoir as Bell explains how race and racism impacted and helped shape her life in mid twentieth century Indianapolis. Her struggle with racism is interwoven with local history and forthright discussions of her education, her marriage, and conflicts with her parents.
Quotations; African American History
Till Victory Is Won: Famous Black Quotations from the NAACP
"Janet Cheatham Bell has collected material from widely scattered sources. Offering quotations here are women and men, known and unknown, noted and nameless, famous and faceless--all of them fighters for expanded freedom." Julian Bond in the foreword.
Reference; African and African American Studies
Famous Black Quotations
"There is nothing like a timely, well-placed quote to make one's writing, speaking, or presentations sparkle. And to find that perfect quote, there is no more convenient or easy-to-use source than FAMOUS BLACK QUOTATIONS....Highly recommended." The Black Collegian
