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  1. Cid Ricketts Sumner. Novelist Birthday September 27, 1890. Birth Sign Libra. Birthplace Mississippi . DEATH DATE Oct 15, 1970 (age 80) #238246 Most Popular. Boost. About . An American novelist and teacher, she is best known for Quality, as well as Tammy O ...

  2. Tammy, Tell Me True. Cid Ricketts Sumner. Bobbs-Merrill, 1959 - College students - 316 pages. The charming shanty-boat heroine of "Tammy out of time" goes to college and pays her way as a babysitter.

  3. In A View from the Hill, popular author of novels such as Ann Singleton (1938) and But the Morning Will Come (1949), Cid Ricketts Sumner, paints a vivid picture of a woman’s mature years made rich by living life to the fullest in a series of brief essays on friendship, love, and finding new interests. Report an issue with this product or seller.

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  4. Quality. : Cid Ricketts Sumner. Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1946 - African American women - 286 pages. A nurse who passes for white is planning to marry a white doctor. Her secret is exposed and she ultimately finds true love and happiness among her African American friends.

  5. Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. Bantam Books; New York, 1947. Mass Market Paperback. A Good, binding intact, some handling/scuff marks to covers, bit of cover edge/corner wear, stress crease to spine, moderate age toning to pages, all text block edges stained red with some blemishes, some biblichor, moisture stain top cover and page corners, and top text block edge near spine, couple ...

  6. 12. März 2018 · CID RICKETTS SUMNER (1890-1970) was an American novelist. She also taught English at a Jackson, Mississippi, High School and French at Millsaps College. Sumner was born Bertha Louise Ricketts on September 27, 1890 in Brookhaven, Mississippi, the daughter of Bertha Burnley and Robert Scott Ricketts. Her father was a professor at Millsaps College ...

  7. We can't really fault Sumner for failing to imagine that de jure segregation in the South would be eradicated, for the most part peacefully, within less than 30 years. More importantly, the modern criticisms are unfair because they ignore the sensitivity with which Sumner portrays the indignities (and worse) that African-Americans still had to endure silently in the American South in the 1940s.

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