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i had wantedded to see mary hunter's grave once. i found plenty of -- no mary hunter, alas. row sell la johnson had not quite been three years old when she died in 1920. gone but not forgotten, read her sheed, lying on its back, covered in sticks. seeing the grave of reverend moore, thought of the solace so many reconstruction era furnish workers must have taken in their churches and the promise of the afterlife. the reverend's parents had grown up enslaved on henry county plantations. he was a -- by 1920 he was a 56-year-old furnish worker living in horse -- who ministered on the side and lived in a rent farmhouse with a wife and six kid. i got goose bums when i realized i had probably already seen his photo in the picture of the first bassett furniture fact trip. likely one of the lighter skinned blackmen in the back row. his headstone was unenculpberred and dignified with the holey billion in the top. at the bottom in a half can you sis font it said, earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. it was glorious may day and pat and i watched men and their waders fishing in
i had wantedded to see mary hunter's grave once. i found plenty of -- no mary hunter, alas. row sell la johnson had not quite been three years old when she died in 1920. gone but not forgotten, read her sheed, lying on its back, covered in sticks. seeing the grave of reverend moore, thought of the solace so many reconstruction era furnish workers must have taken in their churches and the promise of the afterlife. the reverend's parents had grown up enslaved on henry county plantations. he was a...
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i had wantedded to see mary hunter's grave once. i found plenty of -- no mary hunter, alas. row sell la johnson had not quite been three years old when she died in 1920. gone but not forgotten, read her sheed, lying on its back, covered in sticks. seeing the grave of reverend moore, thought of the solace so many reconstruction era furnish workers must have taken in their churches and the promise of the afterlife. the reverend's parents had grown up enslaved on henry county plantations. he was a -- by 1920 he was a 56-year-old furnish worker living in horse -- who ministered on the side and lived in a rent farmhouse with a wife and six kid. i got goose bums when i realized i had probably already seen his photo in the picture of the first bassett furniture fact trip. likely one of the lighter skinned blackmen in the back row. his headstone was unenculpberred and dignified with the holey billion in the top. at the bottom in a half can you sis font it said, earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. it was glorious may day and pat and i watched men and their waders fishing in
i had wantedded to see mary hunter's grave once. i found plenty of -- no mary hunter, alas. row sell la johnson had not quite been three years old when she died in 1920. gone but not forgotten, read her sheed, lying on its back, covered in sticks. seeing the grave of reverend moore, thought of the solace so many reconstruction era furnish workers must have taken in their churches and the promise of the afterlife. the reverend's parents had grown up enslaved on henry county plantations. he was a...
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it was nre who wrote the history of mary hunter and the namesake of mary hunter elementary school when she was in the seventh grade and she was the founder of jd and his wife pocahontas. and she had interviewed her for the project. nearing 90 at the time she was part of the christmas dinners and she liked to place a walker that her grandchildren insisted she used in her inside her wheelbarrow. that way the kids paid a surprise visit and usually he never guiltily without handing her a little piece of money. and this includes tiny hillside trailers that astonishingly has been a part of this. it takes patience and if one is very lucky, the benefit of someone like that. months after months and layer after layer helped me to really see the effects of localization, down through the streetlights to eliminate this at night. ever since then they stopped providing this lighting and they have solicited donations at a cost of 720 per year. so some businesses gave up and had their lights removed. when i finally got around, i had already seen it from a disparate set of passengers. and he still prefe
it was nre who wrote the history of mary hunter and the namesake of mary hunter elementary school when she was in the seventh grade and she was the founder of jd and his wife pocahontas. and she had interviewed her for the project. nearing 90 at the time she was part of the christmas dinners and she liked to place a walker that her grandchildren insisted she used in her inside her wheelbarrow. that way the kids paid a surprise visit and usually he never guiltily without handing her a little...
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marie? >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now a big day for online bargain hunters and girl scout cookies go high-tech. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. it is the monday after thanksgiving now known as cyber monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year. about 127 million shoppers plan to shop online today according to a survey by the national retail association. that's down from 131 million last year. they're expected to spend $2.5 billion according to the research firm and the black friday shopping weekend may be losing its appeal. according to estimates by the national reation federation, there were 5.2% fewer shoppers. spending was down 11%. it's the second year spending fell off. part of the reason, retailers are offering deals days and weeks before the holiday weekend. >>> here on wall street stocks opened after aened trading day on friday. the dow opened above a half a point. the s&p lost 5 points while the nasdaq ended the day 4 points high jeer some of the largest mortgage lenders are starting to ease standards for buyers. it will now be possible for hundreds of thousand
marie? >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now a big day for online bargain hunters and girl scout cookies go high-tech. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. it is the monday after thanksgiving now known as cyber monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year. about 127 million shoppers plan to shop online today according to a survey by the national retail association. that's down from 131 million last year. they're expected to spend $2.5 billion according to...