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| #4312794 in Books | 1998-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.44 x5.98l,.67 | File type: PDF | 167 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| If you are interested in Plano history|By LJMom|I was first introduced to this book 15 years ago by a coworker. Knowing the history of the grounds you walk and drive every day is great. I recognize the last names throughout this book on street signs, farms, and parks. It's great to hear the first hand history of this booming suburb.|0 of 0 people found the following review|From School Library Journal|YA?Stimpson provides an opportunity for readers to view rural life in Texas during the Depression and its aftermath. Thoughtful YAs will quickly realize that the black family of that time and place had a stability often overlooked tod
In 1929, near Plano, Texas, Eddie Stimpson Jr., weighing 15-1/2 pounds, was born to a 19-year-old father and a 15-year-old mother. The boy, his two sisters and mother all grew up together,” with the father sharecropping along the old Preston Road, the route used by many freedmen trying to escape Texas after the Civil War.
His childhood was void of luxuries, but full of country pleasures. The editors have retained the simplicity of Stimpson's folk spee...
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