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Our Grandpop Is a Montford Point Marine! - Hardcover

Our Grandpop Is a Montford Point Marine! - Hardcover

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by Turner Sr. Thomas S. (Memoir by), Diane D. Turner (As Told by)

Thomas Strickland Turner Sr. was born May 16, 1925 to Edward Daniel Turner and Maude Butler Turner. His struggles against racial discrimination and segregation began when he was a child. He and four of his eight siblings, Constance, Barbara, Leroy and Francis were among the African American students who were barred from attending the New Easttown Elementary School in Pennsylvania during 1932 because of their color. The discriminatory practices to institute segregation erupted into a fight for equal education for all students. Those involved in the struggle against segregation included local African American parents, the NAACP and Philadelphia lawyer, Raymond Pace Alexander. At that time, Mr. Turner's uncle Oscar Burwell Cobb was the president of the Main Line branch of the NAACP. They won the battle and Black children were granted the right to enter and attend the new Easttown School.

Number of Pages: 82
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.1 x 10.1 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2018