Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders From Behind Enemy Lines in Nazi Europe to the Racial Divides of the American South

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With his father lost to the Influenza Epic of 1918 before he was born, a boyhood divided between two homes, and a working mother, teaching to support her new family, John Spence learned early to find friends wherever he landed--even when he landed behind enemy lines in a momentous jump from a falling B-17 during World War II. After his release from the Army Air Force, John got his first job as a reporter and married the boss's daughter, the beautiful Mary Ann Simonton. Making daily rounds in Memphis, collecting opinions from City Hall official to the local gas station owner, John listened respectfully and reported objectively. He formed a lunch group, the Wolf River Society for the Preservation of Taking Oneself Too Seriously, and developed a knack for getting like-minded and not so like-minded people together to work toward a common cause. John served as an assistant director of the mid-South office of the U.S. Commission on Civil Righ

Book information

ISBN: 9780692058176
Publisher: Art Ink Press
Imprint: Art Ink Press
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
Language: English
Weight: 358g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm