Just A Little Country Boy

In The Throes Of The Civil Rights Revolution In The North

by LeRoy T. Allen, Sr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/08/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781425708405
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781462822423

About the Book

Just A Little Country Boy is a story of the trials in the life of a young black boy born during the late Depression years in Arkansas. In 1940, when segregation was at its worst in the South, his father moved the family to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in search of a better life. An industrial revolution was taking place throughout the North at the time, offering better employment opportunities for the black man. Therefore the Black Migration began with black families leaving the servile attitudes of the South with the dreams of a better life. LeRoy Allen was blessed with good, hard-working parents who taught him to take pride in himself, to work hard, use good manners, and to respect all people. As a teenager, he took an interest in, and competed in almost all sports, but his big interest was boxing. He became Wisconsin’s State Golden Gloves champion for 3 different years. Later, he spent a few years as a professional boxer, meeting and sparring with many well-known boxers of that era. As a young adult, he became more aware of the prejudices and inequities surrounding the black man. Most of his adult years were spent moving from job to job, trying to improve his circumstances, while searching for decent employment to support his growing family. After experiencing nearly 50 different jobs, he succeeded in being hired into a position for which he was trained and well qualified. He was well into middle age before the job market began to hire women or blacks into responsible positions. Mr. Allen records many of the changes in the attitudes towards blacks in Milwaukee, and across the nation, as they occured during the last half of the 20th century. It is a story of faith, determination, and fortitude and a real insight into our nation’s awakening to the talents of our black citizens and our growing respect for their contributions to our society.


About the Author

Mr. Allen is a first-time author. He was 11 years old before his parents produced ten more children and he wanted his younger siblings to learn about their parent’s struggles during the early years before their births. These were the years of racism, bigotry and segregation and it was difficult for a black man to find gainful employ- ment. At the urging of friends and family, Mr Allen began to elaborate on this chronicle and has painted a very vivid scenario of Milwaukee during the last half century. He now resides in Colorado Springs, but Milwaukee will always be his home.