My Daddy, Abraham Billups, was the first man I ever loved. I adored his flawless skin, self-assuredness, and unparalleled work ethic. But as a child growing up on his Alabama cotton field, I did not appreciate my father's positive attributes. All I could see was his stormy temperament. There is more to this episode in my memoir: "Unbroken: My Journey of Defiance, Resilience, & Grace," due out later this year. You can be the first to know when it is available for by following meΒ here.
Honorable Mentions
Brief History of America's Black Farmers from Past to Present
Why Black Fathers Are Critical to Childrens' Health
Deacon Abraham Billups' Obituary
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This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father's farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.
Mildred recently completed her manuscript, a memoir, Unbroken: My Journey of Defiance, Resilience, & Grace". You can be the first one to know when it is available for purchase by following herΒ here.
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