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Legacy of Heart -
Author Jane Marla VerDow honors Candaisy
"Daisy" Mitchell in the National Women's Hall of Fame,
Book of Lives and Legacies.
On this day, January 21, 2008, the day we set aside to honor
Martin Luther King, Jr. and to remember his "I Have A Dream"
speech, the Civil Rights Acts, the marches and protests for
civil liberties and freedoms, I would like to honor the woman
who first taught me about "Dr King".
Our shared story is told in Dear Daisy, my first novel inspired
by and dedicated to my "adopted Grandmother". The Lake Ontario
Shoreline of Upstate New York is the place I call home and where
my heart will always center to the farm, this place God gave me
to connect each harvest season with Daisy. I will forever be
grateful for this relationship and for the wisdom Daisy shared
with a "boss man's" child under cherry and apple trees. It will
always be etched upon my heart that Daisy, my Angel friend on
Earth 1959 through the 60's, years later mystically reappeared
my Angel from Heaven to guide this grown child on her pathway
back Home.
A quote from Dear Daisy expresses best why Daisy is honored in
the NWHF Book of Lives and Legacies...
"I hoped the World would sense the role Black Grandmothers play
today, and especially the role Colored Grandmothers played in
the transition from "slave" or "free slave" to soil and fruits;
each day establishing roots and opportunity branches children
and children's children know today. This would be my dream. My
heart pictured Daisy's rightful time to speak, an "illiterate"
adopted Colored Grandmother, a poor migrant traveler rich in
Soul and Spirit bridging generations and color divide, a leader
in Dr. King's positive peace army."
She will forever be known to myself, friends and family by her
less formal name, "Daisy". She didn't need a civil rights
movement. Her presence, love and compassion told all there was
to learn. Daisy used the canvas life gave her and planted seeds
in fertile ground; hearts.
Daisy, my friend, Love Always,
"Miz Jane"
(Jane Marla VerDow)
also appears on Blog Post,
Monday January 21, 2008
Book of Lives and Legacies
www.storytellersandwriters.blogspot.com
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From
somewhere deep within, there was a voice calling me home. I had
to listen. When a child of any age hears that voice, there’s no
denying it, least not to yourself, especially when the call
becomes a whisper.
Jane Marla Ver Dow
Dear Daisy , 2004 Rising Sparrow Press
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