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Flute in the Marching Band: (A White Woman’S Non-Fiction Memoir of the 1965 Selma March for Voting Rights)
Flute in the Marching Band: (A White Woman’S Non-Fiction Memoir of the 1965 Selma March for Voting Rights)
Flute in the Marching Band: (A White Woman’S Non-Fiction Memoir of the 1965 Selma March for Voting Rights)
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Flute in the Marching Band: (A White Woman’S Non-Fiction Memoir of the 1965 Selma March for Voting Rights)

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJul 8, 2010
ISBN9781453530320
Flute in the Marching Band: (A White Woman’S Non-Fiction Memoir of the 1965 Selma March for Voting Rights)
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Gwen Simon Gain

Born into a middle-class family at the beginning of the Great Depression, the author, a light-skinned Caucasion, had ample opportunity to witness the hurtful and insulting ways in which American Negroes were treated. She married a returning Navy sailor after World War Two, and over the decade of the fifties she produced four children. Finally In her thirties she was at last able to immerse herself in the Civil Rights Movement let by Martin Luther King. Now eighty-one, she is living in Central Florida and writing her memoirs.

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