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A Midwife's Song: Oh, Freedom! (A Hope River Novel Book 4) A Midwife's Song: Oh, Freedom! by Patricia Harman
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“It was started in 1909 by the Negro writer and civil rights activist, W.E.B. Dubois, two white suffragettes and a white lawyer from Boston.  Injustice to black Americans is everyone’s problem, Patience, not just the Negro’s.  It’s important for both races to be involved.”
Patricia Harman, A Midwife's Song: Oh, Freedom!
“It’s funny how, in just a few minutes, you can review your life, the highs and the lows of it; births, deaths, celebrations and funerals, but embroidered through those times are a million smiles, a million tears, a million deep breaths and sighs.”
Patricia Harman, A Midwife's Song: Oh, Freedom!
“Children grow in their own mysterious ways. And just because they seem broken, doesn’t mean they won’t heal.”   Karen Bryant, Educator”
Patricia Harman, A Midwife's Song: Oh, Freedom!