Sunday, April 4, 2010

Carnival of African American Genealogy - “Grandma’s Hands”

The second edition of the Carnival of African American Genealogy is due on Monday, April 12, 2010. Although I was aware of the first edition, and intended to participate, other obligations prevented me from completing my submission. Nevertheless many bloggers participated in the First Edition of Carnival of African American Genealogy which was hosted by Luckie Daniels of Our Georgia Roots.

The theme of the second Call For Submission of the Carnival of African American Genealogy is “Grandma’s Hands” and is based on a song from the 1970s by singer Bill Withers. It has been many years since I listened to this song and as I listened to it today, it invoked many memories and emotions about my maternal grandmother who is now 87 years old. I look forward to participating in this blog carnival.


Grandma’s Hands – Bill Withers

1 comment:

Luckie Daniels said...

Thanks Dr. Dru for supporting the CoAAG & sharing this clip of Bill Withers, Grandma's Hand.

I'm listening to it with my Mom this Easter Morning!:-)

Looking forward to hearing all about your Grandma soon.

Luckie.