The Autobiography of Rudolphia Rodgers Hall
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About the Book
The Autobiography of Rudolphia Rodgers Hall introduces the unique progression of a young girl with long kinky hair made with braids. This is an inspiring remembrance that features the principles of both faith and love. At that time, poverty and injustice were prevalent to those raised on a plantation. While at the crossroads of life, the author's struggles were met with integrity, courage, and a desire to survive. This is a wonderful rendition of life in the Mississippi Delta.
About the Author
Floyd J. Hall was born in Mound bayou Mississippi and grew up in Clarksdale Mississippi. Floyd attended Macalester College and completed his undergraduate education in December 1973. Hall later joined the U.S. Air Force. After serving in the U. S. Air Force Hall returned to civilian life later moving to Cordova Tennessee where he currently resides. His best early work appeared in the Lincolnian newspaper,The Sounds of Blackness magazine and the Crevice of Illusion, (volume 2). Among Them Brown 5 I Am Concerning A Rose Bud I Be Runnin' Additional published materials includes, The Autobiography Of Rudolphia Rodgers Hall,(2008) So You Want To Be A Gourmet,(2009) Les Copains S'amusent,(2010) The Incredible Adventures of Willie B. entices the imagination with an electrifying journey. Willie B.'s outlandish voyage unveiles both an exciting yet comical expedition. The Incredible Adventures of Willie B. features the return of The Holy Man and Reverend Nap from Les Copains S'amusent. With a surprising conclusion children of all ages will relish every moment as the explore the path taken by the courageous hero and friends.