<p class=ql-align-justify>Julius Greene's <strong>autobiography </strong>tells a compelling tale about his trials and tribulations as a young black man who grew up in the township of Allendale. This was a rural<strong> farming county</strong> where the distance between family houses was about a quarter of a mile apart. </p><p class=ql-align-justify>Julius and his family grew up without electricity running water bathrooms force-air heating system air-conditioners and other basic facilities. They had to make do with outhouse toilets with sears-roebuck catalogs for toilet paper well-water wood stoves and a chimney wood <strong>fireplace </strong>for heating and cooking and kerosene lamps for lighting. They would be in total <strong>darkness </strong>until the sunrise. It was his mother's love that flowed from the mold of the family and his father's compassionate God-fearing and understanding nature that made him power through. That and faith in Jesus.</p><p class=ql-align-justify>Julius' life relates with experiences of those who grew up during <strong>segregation </strong>and were forced to excel and perform twice as better than their white peers. Those who had to break through the social barriers and to satisfy family and parental expectations along with their inner selves. His memoir serves the purpose of making aware the future generations to read some of the <strong>hardships </strong>you encountered before and during segregation.</p><p><br></p>
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