Sandra Mitchell-Woods
Remembering What You Can't Forget : Origin of the Unified Class of '66.
The book is a must-read – a riveting account of the origin of the Unified Class of 1966 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The book reveals a long-awaited untold truth. Experiences of black students in eleven all-white high schools after the 1964 Civil Rights Act and how the Austin High School Trailblazers shaped class collaboration still exists today. A page-turner celebrating 56 years of Class Reunions features unforgettable comments that will surely be a historical archive.
Sandra Mitchell-Woods
My-isms (My Truths)
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
In this book, your greatest glory will be the root cause of decision-making!
In times of personal reflection, Sandra Mitchell-Woods began creating and compiling a collection of “ISMS,” realities and truths about compassion and beliefs. Curiosity and self-introspection led to a deeper understanding of the inner nature of the heart and soul.
My-isms (My Truths) is a page-turner, coupled with laughter and ear-to-ear smiles. Readers are invited to explore, reexamine and discover ideas, feelings, and truths that lead to understanding that the journey to light illuminates a higher path of knowing.