Grandma Lois remembers: an African-American family story

An African American grandmother relates family and cultural history to her grandson in their Queens, New York, apartment as she tells of growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama. Includes a recipe and the words to Amazing Grace.

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brookfield, Conn. Millbrook Press 2002
Series:What was it like, Grandma?
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Summary:An African American grandmother relates family and cultural history to her grandson in their Queens, New York, apartment as she tells of growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama. Includes a recipe and the words to Amazing Grace.
Item Description:An African American grandmother relates family and cultural history to her grandson in their Queens, New York, apartment as she tells of growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama. Includes a recipe and the words to Amazing Grace.
Physical Description:30 p. ill. (some col.) : 23 x 30 cm
ISBN:0761323163

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