It's a good, good, good, good book.
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.38.100
Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2001, at 14:34:48 Well, I finally finished that Jimmy Carter book, "And Hour Before Daylight." It was interesting. Carter is older than me, but I remember the times he discussed. It was about the depression and segregation, his family history, life in rural, southern Georgia. He didn't ice the cake. He told it the way it was. It wasn't that different from eastern Kentucky in that same period. Yes, it was flat instead of mountains, and farming instead of mining, but it was about poor, hard-working people who didn't have a very bright future. There were people who didn't vote because they were black, or who couldn't get a good job because they couldn't read, or had to share crop because they didn't own land. In Georgia, these people worked hard on a farm while someone else got the money. In Kentucky, they worked in the coal mines and died young from black lung or in cave-ins. |