Thea's Song: The Life of Thea BowmanOrbis Books, 2009 "The definitive, authorized biography of Thea Bowman, a black girl born in civil rights era Mississippi who joined a convent of white Catholic sisters and went on to inspire millions of all faiths and none."-- |
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Contents | 63 |
Civil Rights from Afar | 80 |
Home Again 68 | 89 |
Sister Thea Goes to Washington | 99 |
An Emerging Awareness | 113 |
Part Four THEA AT VITERBO | 117 |
To Europe | 119 |
The Most Powerful Woman on Campus | 135 |
To Mother Africa | 194 |
Lead Me Guide Me | 199 |
We Shall Overcome Today | 211 |
Let Me Live until I Die | 226 |
Songs of My People | 236 |
A Newfound Freedom | 248 |
Unforgettable Thea | 260 |
Going Home | 276 |
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