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Literary Savannah
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"The statues of Savannah's Monument Square are silent. The statue of the solemn girl in Bonaventure Cemetery—made famous in John Berendt's blockbuster book, Midnight in t.. |
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Rosetta Lucas Quisenberry, a Lexington, Kentucky native has published four books showcasing her museum-quality collection of postcards, photographs and memorabilia (circa 1880 - 1950) and her positive and negative portrayal of African Americans.
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Her first book, "A Saga of the Black Man" was published October 2002. The final three volumes, A Saga of the Black Woman," A Saga of the Black Child" and "A Saga of the Black Family" were all released October 25, 2003.
A history teacher in the Fayette County School System for more than 14 years, Mrs. Quisenberry is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with a B.A. and the University of Kentucky : M.ed.
These books reflect a cultural side sometimes positive and sometimes negative of the African American people.
Clinton Library to exhibit works from Saga series
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Birth Place
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Lexington, KY USA
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Favorite Links
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asagaoftheblackman.com
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