In Cinque: What Was, What Is, What Ought to Be
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is a compilation of articles written by the author for weekly newspapers over a twenty-year period. The publishers of the Southwest Digest Newspaper encouraged the author to put her articles into a book form during the early years of her writing. It has taken a long time, but it has finally come to fruition. The book explores and analyzes current history that affects the lives of all Americans and offers remedies for social ills to keep our lives “in cinque.” A variety of subjects that affect family, education, politics, and the economy are discussed in this literary work.
About the Author
The author of his book is a retired public school teacher and retired social worker who has written and published two books, “JULIA’S STORY,” a biography of a southern Black girl caught up in the big city and ‘FEATHERS IN MY HAIR,” the love story of her best friend. Renetta T. Womack Howard possesses a BA Degree in Social Science from Jarvis Christian College; an MA Degree in Social Science: History from Atlanta University; and an MA Degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Chicago State University. She is currently still writing articles for weekly newspapers in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi: The Southwest Digest, LaVida The Black Voice, The Fayette Chronicle, Madison Parish News, Jackson Advocate and several others.