Our Secret Society by Tanisha C. Ford



Mollie Moon’s family always had a deep concern about human rights for the Negro people. The one problem is they did not have money the money to donate big sums. Thankfully, that did not stop them from finding another way to serve organizations like NAACP and the Urban League, etc. They did have time. Mollie Moon used it well. She became the perfect fundraiser. She had a wonderful reputation "as the doyenne of Harlem Society..." Her life teaches that if you can not do it one way do it another way. Also, a sterling reputation definitely does not hurt. I think there is a Bible quote about the importance of a good reputation. While reading about her life, I am gaining a better understanding of Politics. This book is lush with money, famous names, etc. It gives hope that our political desires are being represented by the right people. Of course, Martin Luther King is mentioned along with the males from the Rockefeller family. This novel is gargantuan in "How To Win And Influence People." You will not stop reading it. It will shine like gold on your office desk, on your bookshelf or in your lap at the beauty parlor.








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