From the bustling community of 1940s Detroit to the transformative civil rights era, Oh, the Places I Have Lived takes you on an extraordinary journey through the eyes of Iola "Ameedah" Corbett-a woman who witnessed Malcolm X preach, survived the 1967 Detroit riots, broke barriers as the first Black woman union president in her local, and raised six children while discovering her own strength.
This isn't just another memoir-it's living history.
Follow Iola from the vibrant Muslim community on Melbourne Street, where families opened their doors to anyone seeking a better life, to the union halls where she fought for workers' rights. Experience the heartbreak of family loss, the triumph of hard-won freedom, and the unbreakable bonds that connect generations.
Perfect for readers who love:
- African American history and civil rights stories
- Muslim American experiences and family sagas
- Detroit history and working-class narratives
- Intergenerational wisdom and legacy preservation
- Women's empowerment and union leadership stories
"I don't want my grandchildren to wonder about their roots the way I wondered about mine."
A powerful testament to resilience, faith, and the stories that shape us. Whether you're exploring your own family history, seeking inspiration from strong women who paved the way, or simply love authentic American stories, this memoir will leave you reflecting on the places and people that made you who you are.
Discover the legacy. Preserve the stories. Honor the journey.
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