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Book SynopsisA Black Woman''s Journey from Cotton Picking to College Professor: Lessons about Race, Class, and Gender in America traces the journey and transformation of Mildred Sirls, a young Black girl in rural east Texas in the 1930s who picked cotton to help her family survive, to Dr. Mildred Pratt, Professor Emerita of Social Work, who, by lifting as she climbed, influenced hundreds of students and empowered a community.
As a daughter, sister, wife, mother, and scholar-activist, Mildred lived her core beliefs: she felt that it was important to validate individual human dignity; she recognized the power of determination and discipline as keys to success; and she had a commitment to empowering and serving others for the greater good of society. Such values not only characterized the life that she led, they are exemplified by the legacy she left. A Black Woman''s Journey from Cotton Picking to College Professor reflects those core values. It celebrates ordinary liv
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“A Black Woman's Journey from Cotton Picking to College Professor is a wonderful and special journey. I encourage others to explore this amazing life story. I’m sure they will enjoy it as much as I did.”—Nikki Giovanni, University Distinguished Professor of English, Virginia Tech
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations – James D. Anderson: Foreword – Acknowledgments –Stephanie Shaw/Menah Pratt-Clarke: Introduction – The Critical Black Feminist Autobiography – Starting After Slavery – Surviving the Great Depression – Segregated and Sharecropping – Black Girlhood – A New Beginning – Pittsburgh and the PhD – Normal University Racism – Black History Project – A Legacy – Travel, Trials, and Triumph – Appendix A: Theodore Pratt’s Curriculum Vitae – Appendix B: Mildred Pratt’s Curriculum Vitae – Index.