Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lloyd Price wrote the essays in this book to empower readers. Each essay conveys a different emotion, and is about a pivotal time in his life. Readers meet cruel and racist townsfolk of his youth in his hometown of Kenner, Louisiana. Then there are the bigoted police officers and salesmen, along with an eye-opening trip to Africa. Throughout, Lloyd Price grabs readers and pulls them into his life as a black man growing up in the Deep South many decades ago.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lloyd Price wrote the essays in this book to empower readers. Each essay conveys a different emotion, and is about a pivotal time in his life. Readers meet cruel and racist townsfolk of his youth in his hometown of Kenner, Louisiana. Then there are the bigoted police officers and salesmen, along with an eye-opening trip to Africa. Throughout, Lloyd Price grabs readers and pulls them into his life as a black man growing up in the Deep South many decades ago.
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