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to my new website! I'm loving the new look. It's more user-friendly and I've added a blog, but the most exciting change has been the addition of my African-American prints. They're photos from the early 1900s that I've restored and made available for sale. I plan on adding more prints to the collection throughout the year. Each print requires many hours of work to remove the scratches and discolorations, but as I complete them they will be added to the website. If you're interested in purchasing my book, The Fruits of Atterley, make sure to download a sample chapter and a copy of my Reading Group Guide. And for everyone who's been asking about the sequel, I'm working hard on it and hope it will be well worth the wait. I am donating 10% of the profits from my African-American print and book sales to historically black colleges and universities and to organizations serving underprivileged communities. I will be posting the recipients of these contributions biannually on my website. Thanks for visiting! |
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“A vivid walk back in time that cracks the heart. I highly recommend this novel. A remarkable story. A historical novel of importance.” -Mahogany Book Club The Fruits of Atterley is the story of an extraordinary friendship between Gus, the young master of an antebellum South Carolina rice plantation, and Promise, his slave. More... |
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A collection of more than three-hundred photos W.E.B. Du Bois commissioned to show in Paris in 1900 in the “Exhibit of American Negroes”, for which Du Bois received a gold medal from the Paris Exposition judges as the compiler of the materials. View the collection. | |||||||||||||||||
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