Daddy’O’s Georgetown Stories" by Alaska Williams is a heartfelt journey through a vibrant Black community in Georgetown, Harlan, Kentucky. Reflecting on his life as a paperboy, Alaska shares stories of resilience, family, and historical struggles during the coal wars and segregation era. Through newspaper archives, memories, and interviews, the book captures the triumphs and tragedies of a community erased by time but not forgotten. It's a powerful tribute to heritage, unity, and a legacy of giving back.
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