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Live Right, Treat Everybody Right, and You Will Be All Right: The Autobiography of Carrie Della Beason Ellis
Live Right, Treat Everybody Right, and You Will Be All Right: The Autobiography of Carrie Della Beason Ellis
Live Right, Treat Everybody Right, and You Will Be All Right: The Autobiography of Carrie Della Beason Ellis
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The racism distraction has always been real. See life through the eyes of Carrie Della Beason Ellis. One hundred and one years of wisdom. Balance was instilled through childbirth. She was birthed through a mixed race of black and white relatives and hard-working mother and father. In order to make it, we must live right, treat everybody right, and you will be all right.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJun 8, 2018
ISBN9781546244219
Live Right, Treat Everybody Right, and You Will Be All Right: The Autobiography of Carrie Della Beason Ellis
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Carrie Beason Ellis

The well lived life of Carrie Della Beason Ellis. She was a remarkable person, facing obstacles but kept her faith in God and trust him to work any situation out. Carrie D. Beason Ellis - the first 101 years. When you were in her presence and had time to listen, she had a story to tell you about her life. As a child taking on a responsibility of an adult after her mother died at the age of 48, taught to participate in history, not just witness it. Ms. Ellis commentary on character and her secret for longevity, and facing racism. The struggle of a black family, Ms. Ellis grandfather was white, and Vandy Ellis her husbands mother was white. Mrs. Ellis will take you on a journey to American history without boring you.

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    Live Right, Treat Everybody Right, and You Will Be All Right - Carrie Beason Ellis

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    Contents

    INTRODUCTION

    DIANE ELLIS

    AUTOBIOGRAPHY

    (CHAPTER 1)

    BIOGRAPHIES

    DIANE ELLIS

    VIRGINIA RUTH JENNY FOSTER

    DEDICATED TO

    INTRODUCTION

    DIANE ELLIS

    The well lived life of Carrie Della Beason Ellis. She was a remarkable person, facing obstacles but kept her faith in God and trust him to work any situation out. Carrie D. Beason Ellis - the first 101 years.

    When you were in her presence and had time to listen, she had a story to tell you about her life. As a child taking on a responsibility of an adult after her mother died at the age of 48, taught to participate in history, not just witness

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