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Still Marching on: A Frankilee Baxter Story
Lynda Stephenson
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| #2750126 in Books | Lynda Stephenson | 2016-03-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .96 x5.00 x8.00l,1.02 | File type: PDF | 430 pages | Still Marching on A Frankilee Baxter Story||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Another Great Frankilee Baxter Story|By AdaBill|Another outstanding book by Lynda Stephenson. Great character development, and very authentic to the period. If you were a college student during the 1960's you can really identify with the subjects dealt with in this book. The civil rights movement, the freedom riders, the limited professional opportunities for women college g|About the Author|Lynda Stephenson grew up in a small town in Texas and now lives with her husband and her cat, Elvis, in Edmond, Oklahoma. Dancing with Elvis began as a short story, but Lynda decided to stick with Frankilee and see her through her troubles. The
Frankilee Baxter is back! And she is as sassy and resolute as ever. In Still Marching On, Miss Baxter aspires to participate in the Civil Rights Movement, become editor of the Athena College newspaper, and marry Calvin Morris-and odds are, she'll make her dreams come true with sheer force of personality. A witty young woman with nerve and verve, Frankilee is in no way the traditional Southern sorority girl, which brings disappointment and alarm to her family, as well as ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Still Marching on: A Frankilee Baxter Story | Lynda Stephenson. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.