Laugh If You Like, Ain't a Damn Thing Funny: The Life Story of Ralph ''Petey'' Greene as Told to Lurma Rackley
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Lurma Rackley
Lurma Rackley spent most of her professional career in Washington, DC, where she met Petey Greene. In the early ‘80s, Petey asked her to write his life story. He died shortly after they finished recording, leaving Lurma with an unforgettable story of a timeless love between a boy and his grandmother. Lurma works as Director of Public Relations for the humanitarian organization CARE. She began her career as a newspaper reporter and was Press Secretary to Washington, DC’s mayor in 1989 and 1990. Lurma writes a monthly column for Sister2Sister magazine. She lives in Atlanta and has one son, Rumal Rackley.
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