Executing Race: Early American Women's Narratives of Rac Society, and the Law
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Sharon Harris's journey from a troubled childhood in South Central Los Angeles to becoming an empowered Evangelist is a testament to resilience and faith. Facing abuse and violence, her life took a miraculous turn when she called on Jesus during a kidnapping. This pivotal moment sparked a transformation that led her to a powerful spiritual awakening. Her inspiring testimony highlights the strength of the human spirit and the profound impact of faith in overcoming life's challenges.
Emerging from a traumatic childhood in South Central Los Angeles, the author shares a powerful journey of transformation through faith. After experiencing severe hardships, including kidnapping and abuse, she found solace in Jesus Christ, igniting her path to evangelism. With a mission to inspire women globally, she has become a best-selling author and co-founder of a nonprofit. Her education journey, despite starting with only a sixth-grade level, showcases her determination. The narrative emphasizes healing, hope, and the power of God's love in overcoming adversity.
In the first book-length biography of Rebecca Harding Davis, Sharon Harris traces the extraordinary life of this pioneering realist and recovers her status as one of America's notable women journalists. Harris also examines Rebecca's role as the leading member of the Davis family, a unique and nationally recognized family of writers.