"Do something today in which the world may talk hereafter." Admiral Collingwood
As we all know, today is Veteran's Day. You may not know the guy to the left, but he, along with others gave up days of their lives, (sometimes their literal lives) and those of their family in order to protect the world we live in. Much thanks goes out to them and the men and women of the armed services.
This guy is my dad, Adam J. Wade. Though he has passed away many years ago, he remains my dad. Not only was he a part of the armed forces, he was a force in the fight for desegregation at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
(Page 30 of Beads on a String.)
Today is a great day to think of all of the great contributors to America's history and growth. Beads on a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History owns up to the fact history was written in more than black and white and it is time we acknowledge that fact.
"Do something today in which the world may talk hereafter." Isn't that an awesome statement?
Check out the book's synopsis

(Page 30 of Beads on a String.)
Even in my small part of the world believers for equality played a major part in changing history. In 1956 in Beaumont, Texas my father (Adam J. Wade) and my cousin Robert Sampia (in picture from Beaumont Enterprise 1956) became members of one of the first groups of African-Americans to integrate Lamar State College of Tech now Lamar University. They endured threats, racial slurs and attacks from the Klu Klux Klan.
This fight led to the ability for my own daughters to graduate from Lamar. His fight for equality ran deep in his DNA and flows through me. I too want to do something that the world will one day speak of.
Today is a great day to think of all of the great contributors to America's history and growth. Beads on a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History owns up to the fact history was written in more than black and white and it is time we acknowledge that fact.
"Do something today in which the world may talk hereafter." Isn't that an awesome statement?
Check out the book's synopsis
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