Minnie of Hobcaw Minnie of Hobcaw

Minnie of Hobcaw

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Publisher Description

A lot has been written recently about the Bernard Baruch estate, Hobcaw, located on the coast of South Carolina and a center for the states Gullah culture. A living source for many of the stories written about Hobcaw in the twentieth century has been Minnie Kennedy the daughter of the Baruch family cook Daisy and the familys key duck guide and jack of all trades, William.



But, beyond he contributions to our understanding of Hobcaw, Minnie Kennedy had an amazing life of her own, coming out of a one room school house on the estate to become one of the nations pioneers in the theory and practice of pre-school education. This book is the story of Minnies climb, in the face of racism and doctrinaire attitudes, to become a leading force in headstart and teaching teachers how to teach. He abiding faith in our common humanity guided her through a tumultuous life and to the attainment of her lifelong goal of being a true educator. He life story is a mirror of the evolution of civil rights and concern for children in our society.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2007
30 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
75
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
126.9
KB

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