Black history at it's finest, here's a legacy story told by the grandchild of formerly enslaved grandparents. With gripping accuracy and a penchant for detail, the author, freely shares her rich collection of memorabilia. Newspaper clippings, photographs, oral history, family Bible, and eyewitness accounts make this African American family story a historical treasure.
At nearly 100 years of age, Estelle Mitchell Adams, honors the life and legacy of her parents, Elijah Mitchell and Amanda Dunn Mitchell, who were land-owning pioneers and leaders of the African American community in Wheelock, Texas during the early 1900's. Though segregation and oppression were the norm at that time, her parents prospered, confronted the barriers to voting and educational rights, and led their family and neighbors in securing a productive life.
Add this Black history treasure to your collection. There are few writers left who can tell a story from this period of American history with such authenticity. In 2024, Estelle Mitchell Adams was honored to be inducted into the African American Education Archives and Hall of Fame of Dallas County.
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Estelle Mitchell Adams is an accomplished educator, historian, and author who, at nearly 100 years old, shares the story of her family, ancestors, and town. Born and raised in Wheelock, Texas, and the last surviving grandchild of formerly enslaved Sam Mitchell, she has collected artifacts, family heirlooms, stories and first-person accounts to record a history with an accuracy that probably no one else can tell from her eyewitness perspective. Articulate, active and innovative, at the age of 96, she was honored to be inducted into the African American Education Archives and Hall of Fame Class of 2024 of Dallas County.
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