The Willis Handbook An Intersection of Genealogy, Memoirs and History of a Black American Family 1835-2003 |
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Appendix by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Artist:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Arranged by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
As told by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Compiled by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Cover Design by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Created by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Designed by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Drawings by:
| Willis, Eric B. Gettis, Gail College Hill Missionary Baptist Church, |
Epilogue by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Editorial Coordinator:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Footnotes by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Index by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Introduction by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Memoir by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Notes by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Original Author:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Illustrator:
| Willis, Eric B. Historical Research Center, Davis, Theodore National Archives, Library of Congress, Snapple Group, Johnson Publishing Company, |
Preface by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Text by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Produced by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Willis, Eric B. |
Editor:
| Dickson, Darlene Curreathers, Kathryn |
Assisted by:
| Dickson, Darlene |
Maps by:
| Rees, Abraham University of Texas Libraries, |
ISBN: | 978-0-615-79611-6 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2014 |
Publisher: | Panoply House of Publishing, LLC.
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $75.00 |
Book Description:
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The Willis Handbook: An Intersection of Genealogy, Memoirs and History of a Black American Family - 1835-2003 consist of a richly detailed chronicle of an African-American family over the course of 168 years. It cleverly intertwines family biographies with related local, state, and national historical events. Additionally, black-and-white and full color photographs, records, maps, and well-documented research create interest for the reader, as well as accountability. Willis has...
More DescriptionThe Willis Handbook: An Intersection of Genealogy, Memoirs and History of a Black American Family - 1835-2003 consist of a richly detailed chronicle of an African-American family over the course of 168 years. It cleverly intertwines family biographies with related local, state, and national historical events. Additionally, black-and-white and full color photographs, records, maps, and well-documented research create interest for the reader, as well as accountability. Willis has described his first book "like a treasured heirloom meets an encyclopedia." The book will appeal to people of all ethnicities with a range of pursuits from academic, to genealogical, to regional histories.