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Stories That Heal

STORIES THAT HEAL… I’ve always felt at home when visiting the public library. It’s a place where, regardless of your race, ethnicity, bank account or zip code, no one there ever made me feel as though I didn’t belong there. … Continue reading

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All Teachers Need Our Appreciation and Our Support

Teachers Need Our Appreciation and Support…I owe a lot to all the teachers in Spotsylvania County, Virginia who all had a hand in shaping me. Miss Kelly, Miss Pritchett, Mr. Harrison. We all remember the teachers who made the classroom … Continue reading

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Coreville Park, The Back Story

It was the early 1970’s when I first heard reggae music. The Wailers’ songs ‘Put It On’, ‘Small Axe’ and ‘Concrete Jungle’ instantly moved me. Just as I had enjoyed listening to songs by Curtis Mayfield and Bob Dylan during … Continue reading

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Welcome To Reggae Town: Coreville Park, a reggae novel

‘Coreville Park, a reggae novel’ is dedicated to all teachers, librarians, and educators who speak, encourage and teach the whole truth to our youth. ‘Coreville Park, a reggae novel’ is projected to be released in mid-September 2023. Here’s a little … Continue reading

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