Great Grandmother Julie’s Conecuh County went nationwide
Posted July 21, 2016
Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Racism Specialist
Hi everyone,
Conecuh County became known nationwide.
In 1961, over a century after Great Grandmother Julie was freed from slavery, President John F. Kennedy appointed Dr. Luther Terry, an American physician and public health official, who like Great Grand Mother Julie, was a native of Conecuh County, Alabama, U.S. Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.
In America, it is a good thing when a remote county goes nationwide for a good reason. It gives the residents and enhanced feeling.
Read more about my Great Grandmother Julie next time and follow me on:
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Posted July 21, 2016
Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Racism Specialist
Hi everyone,
Conecuh County became known nationwide.
In 1961, over a century after Great Grandmother Julie was freed from slavery, President John F. Kennedy appointed Dr. Luther Terry, an American physician and public health official, who like Great Grand Mother Julie, was a native of Conecuh County, Alabama, U.S. Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.
In America, it is a good thing when a remote county goes nationwide for a good reason. It gives the residents and enhanced feeling.
Read more about my Great Grandmother Julie next time and follow me on:
Website: anniesbarnes.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/annie.barnes.56
Google: plus.google.com
Twitter: twitter.com/AnnieShawBarnes
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