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I Want Somebody to Know My Name by Catherine Meeks Catherine Meeks tells the impassioned story of her odyssey from a scared little girl on an Arkansas farm to a strong and secure woman of faith. This revision combines Meeks' autobiography, personal reflections, and critical analyses in the presentation of her journey to wholeness. People know the name of Catherine Meeks now, not only because she lectures widely and teaches at one of our great universities, but because her inner liberation shows. As she also wrote, those of us who dare to try it find the lordship of Christ much like slavery, except that if we are really under the lordship of Christ, we are all free.... Catherine Meeks is assistant professor and director of the Afro-American Studies program at Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, where she has been on the staff since 1975. In 1969, Pepperdine College (her alma mater, B.A., 1970) cited her for distinguished service to the student body. She has also received the M.S.W.
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