Join us for an hour long adult “storytime” of classic short stories with Sid Burgess.
This is Black History Month and our stories come from two outstanding African-American writers, both women. The first is by Alabama native (Notasulga. 1891) Zora Neal Hurston, whom Alice Walker describes as a “genius of the South.” The second is from the pen of Maya Angelou, memoirist, popular poet, and civil rights activist.
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