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A God Blessed Child: The Memoirs of Margueritte Clarida Alexander-Goodwin

by Ronald C. M. Alexander Ph.D.

In his new book, A God Blessed Child: The Memoirs of Margueritte Clarida Alexander-Goodwin (published by AuthorHouse), Ronald C.M. Alexander, Ph.D., combines the heartfelt reminisces of a son with the historical analysis of a scholar as he connects the story of his mother, Margueritte Clarida, aka Gladys, with an examination of modern American society.

"A God Blessed Child uncovers the multi-tiered layers of Gladys Alexander-Goodwin, during the era of personal, analytical and post-industrial transformation in the United States," Alexander writes. "The book provides solutions for Americans and other nationals who continue to make great efforts to include self-achievement with family development, religious and community activism and world-view. This book shares an insight into the culture and social fabric of the United States and the interactions of family members determined to have a respectful and accomplished life while citizens under certain, established nullifications."

Alexander uses illustrations, official documents and photographs to support the intertwined narrative of his mother and America. A God Blessed Child is a must-read for fans of culturally relevant biographies.

 

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Subject Categories:

History

Key Words:

History, Social Science, Women, Culture

Format:

Paperback, 380 pages

ISBN Number:

978-1-4343-2288-3

Date Published:

May, 2008

Publisher:
AuthorHouse

 

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