A Remarkable Man’s Odyssey from Trials to Triumph
Lessons on racism and hardship await readers who seek inspiration and motivation
“By remembering the past and being committed to being the best we can be, we will realize how blessed we truly are.”
What is life like for a young black person in a plantation in the South? Jimmy Mosley answers this and more in his memoir, “Outhouse to Whitehouse,” where he shares his story and gives rich insights into his experiences of racism, hardship, and struggles.
Living on a plantation in southern Mississippi, Mosley is not a stranger to challenges and adversity. As a man of color, he was exposed to discrimination from an early age, but this did not impede his determination to succeed. He proved that it is not impossible to tear down barriers, even in a country where people have turned away from the teachings of God. A teacher whose stories about the past were well-received by his students, Mosley imparts the message of commitment, motivation, and hope to readers.
“Outhouse to Whitehouse” is a window into the past that everyone can learn from because only through understanding history can mankind move forward. “By remembering the past and being committed to being the best we can be, we will realize how blessed we truly are,” Mosley says. He encourages readers to overcome the challenges they face and emerge victorious despite the odds.
Outhouse to Whitehouse
Written by Jimmy Mosley
Paperback | $11.99
Book copies are available at LitFire Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
About the Author
Jimmy Mosley spent forty years in uniform military service and forty-one years as a committed husband and father. These experiences taught him many informative and inspirational lessons. Currently, Mosley teaches Sunday school and is a mentor for youth challenge programs. Fishing is a beloved hobby of his.
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