by Carolyn Hood-Kourdache (Author)
A matriarch of Daphne, Alabama, lived life to its fullest in the neighborhood of estranged family and friends because she chose to marry a man of color. Susan Douglas was loved and revered. Unknown to her associates, she was the daughter of a once proud and wealthy Alabaman, son of the notorious Red Eagle, William Weatherford. A full blood Creek Indian, Weatherford's granddaughter avoided deportation. She carved out a niche with the "colored" community; and rose to prominence in her Church. Her descendants may be proud of her life and legacy.
Author Biography
The author is an independent researcher and author of several peer-reviewed articles for a genealogical publication. She prefers time with her grandchildren, and husband. Carolyn Hood-Kourdache holds a B.A. degree from Notre Dame College. Her hobbies are travel, and racquetball.
Number of Pages: 72
Dimensions: 0.15 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: June 06, 2016