Sunday, December 1, 2013

Revisions to Ma Lil

The following include excerpts from the novel Ma Lil .  These are revisions to earlier drafts which I posted on the blog.
Introduction

 

     The family planned a party for Lil’s ninety-seventh birthday.    Tomorrow all of the children would gather to celebrate her birthday.   They were coming to her son's home in Massachusetts to spend time with her. Each birthday was so special now and so  important. Alexandria was coming from Atlanta; Julienne was in Los Angeles, Lucy, Charles and  Steven were all in Massachusetts. Lucy came in the room to check her mother before she went to  bed for the night. Lil was resting peacefully. 

 

     Alexandria and Julienne would be arriving early tomorrow morning.  Lucy had planned everything with the help of her brothers.   Lil was vibrant full of energy.   She had promised that she would be sitting  at the dinner table tomorrow for the birthday celebration. Lil was certainly one person who gave new meaning  to the phrase you are as young as you feel . When the doorbell rang Lucy jumped. It had been a year since, she had seen her sisters.   She was so glad that it was a happy occasion and not a funeral or hospital emergency. Steven the youngest brother was coming in from a meeting.  Steven read Muslim newspapers  and literature.  He himself had not converted to Islam and had not become a political activist.

 

     The next morning the family began to arrive.

     "It's so good to see you. Come in ! Where is Katie. Why didn't she come?"Lucy asked.

      Julienne's, youngest daughter, Katie was expected to come with her mother and aunt; however, she had not.   She had decided to stay at home and participate in a protest with some of her friends. Everyone, was concerned and hoped it would remain non violent.   Today, you could not turn the television on without seeing a protest.

     "Julienne, I need to get up now. I have to get ready". Ma said.  Lil was ready to eat her breakfast and get  dressed for her party.   Everyone greeted her.

   "Happy birthday, Mama!”  Charles ran over to give her a hug.

    “Charles you need to say a blessing to thank the Lord for the blessings we have received .”  Lil paused to give Charles time to pray.

    “ How do you feel,”  Charles asked.  “Mama are you okay."

     The status of African Americans had evolved many times during Lil’s lifetime.  Through the experiences of her children and grandchildren she had experienced even more historic landmarks :   the end of slavery; reconstruction; segregation and the Civil Rights Movement.  Lil’s children and grandchildren had joined in the fight for equal rights and equal opportunities for all Americans.  Many of Lil’s children children and grandchildren had attended college.    Lil’s parents had been considered nothing more than property by their owners.  Her children and grandchildren were fighting for self respect, dignity and opportunity.  The phone rang.   

      Steven picked the phone up. " What ? Yes.  Nathaniel is my son. No, he was on his

way to my home in Boston to celebrate his grandmother’s birthday.   Yes, he is in school in Florida.

 Why is he in jail?”

       When Steven hung up the phone, he was obviously shaken.   He told Charles that they had to leave for South Georgia now. Nathaniel was in trouble and he would explain.

       Steven and Charles left the party. They called one of their good friends who was an attorney and

headed to the airport.   Charles was the oldest son and he had not been south in many years.   His family left the south when he was very young. Even when his son decided to attend school in Florida, he

did not accompany him . So, this brought up powerful emotions in him.   He had told Nathaniel many

times not to participate in any civil rights activities  in Florida, or anywhere in the South.  It

was dangerous and he believed in self defense.   He did not have the temperament to allow someone to hit him and beat him.  In his opinion,   Blacks would benefit from jobs, businesses, and redevelopment help of  their neighborhoods. How did violence or nonviolence bring equality about?

      When they reached the jail it was night. They finally reached a small town in southern Georgia that he had never heard of.   It was a town with back roads, no light.  The type of place he would never drive through except in an emergency.

      Why was Nathaniel here? "Where is my son?”  Charles asked.

      "Sir, there was an accident ."  The officer answered.

       "An accident. What do you mean an accident?"  Charles inquired.

       "Who was involved and what happened?"

       "Some of the students from nearby colleges were protesting. And they went in the drugstore to be served.  When they came out people were pushing and shoving and a gun accidentally went off."  The officer responded.

       "Where is my son? Is he dead? I mean what happened?”  Steven asked.

         “No, sir he is not dead. He is at the hospital. One student was killed but it was not your son," another officer responded.

      "Do his parents know? “  Charles was very sad.

        Not yet. We haven't notified them yet." The officer responded.

       "We need to ask your son a few more questions and then you can take him home."  The officers led them to a waiting area.
 
 
  

The Family

      Nathaniel was eager to return to the university. He had remained in Massachusetts with his grandmother because he did not want her to worry about him. She was the only person that Nathaniel really felt close to. His parents were too involved in their own lives to really notice or care about his problems. Steven had spent most of his life complaining about his lack of suitable employment. He had desired to attend law school but after Cindy became pregnant in their junior year in college, he had abandoned that dream.   He worked in an insurance agency in Boston.   He had provided his family with the necessities of life. But he had wanted more. And whenever he was reminded of his dream to become a lawyer, there was an argument.  Cindy was also frustrated because she had desired to work as a researcher in a science lab.   She had not worked , until she left her husband and son and moved to New York. She finally earned her college degree, but she did not find the job she desired.   When she returned to Boston and her family, it was too late.   Her marriage was ruined by then. Why hadn’t  his parents divorced?   Nathaniel did not know. They argued constantly. And Julienne ( Steven’s sister  )had accused Steven of having an affair at a  family gathering.   Still the couple remained married. Perhaps, it was the social clubs, friends or just a sense of habit.   Nathaniel had overheard his mother say she was old and no one else would want her.   Because of the tension in his home, Nathaniel and Lil were very close.  Lil was more of a mother to Nathaniel than Cindy.  He knew Lil was getting older but what would he do without her.

       When his mother went to New York, Lil had moved in with his father and raised him.  She had remained in Steven’s home after Cindy returned.  Cindy had  found a job at a research lab when she returned to Boston.  However,  the family was under a tremendous  financial strain. Steven, had been laid off of his job for many months.  They had a mortgage, a car and a son in college. Nathaniel had older siblings.  He felt that when he finished college, his parents would divorce.   Things really did not look good for their relationship.  

      Nathaniel was studying to enter law school. He spent most of his days and nights preparing for law school. He did not have much time to socialize.    As he walked into the campus library he went to the study room and prepared for a long night of study. His father had begged him not to return to Florida. Steven wanted Nathaniel to transfer to a campus in Boston.   Nathaniel just wanted to put the civil rights  riot behind him and attend law school next year. His father wanted to have charges pressed against the officer who shot his friend.  He wanted the incident investigated by the NAACP and he wanted his son to return to Boston. Cindy agreed with her son. There was only four weeks left for the school year.  It was not practical for Nathaniel to transfer schools.   Cindy was worried about Nathaniel’s safety also.  But Nathaniel had promised to be careful and not to attend any more protests .      They would have to trust Nathaniel.  His entrance exam was this weekend and his future seemed pretty clear.   He would be attending law school. His girl friend was planning to become a nurse .   The couple planned to marry this summer.   Vicki’s (Nathaniel’s girlfriends) would support the family with her nurse’s  salary.  His parents were not aware of his marriage plans.   Nathaniel had not told his father because Steven overreacted to everything.  Cindy would be fine but Steven  could not handle any type of changes in his youngest child’s life.

       Steven had been  a dreamer in his youth before life made him bitter.  His family did not understand him.    He had dreamed of being an attorney who would win civil rights cases for the NAACP. He had wanted to fight the injustices and inequities that blacks were struggling to overcome.  He felt that the responsibility and leadership for these efforts  would have to be undertaken  by the churches, the teachers, the families and neighborhoods.   In his opinion,  these resources would need to organize blacks to mobilize and he had intended to  be a leader in  this movement as an attorney. Once he left college and began attempting to support his young family, he lost his dreams and his way. He became bitter and he resented his young wife and the children. He hated his boss and he did not like the agency. He had been a  handsome young man with an outgoing personality.  Through the years he acquired  many clients and much success with the company.   However, he saw the neighborhood deteriorating. Drugs and crime were infiltrating the neighborhood. Instead of using their profits to reinvest in the neighborhood, the company was looking for  new offices in the suburbs. This meant taking jobs from the community and turning their backs on their loyal customers. Even worse, Steven had talked with Cindy about starting his own company.  She had not been very supportive because she had recently been accepted at a university in New York.  She was leaving for New York as soon as possible to finally complete her college studies.

      Finally, Steven talked with  his mother,Lil.   “Ma what should I do.”

     “Son, family is the most important thing in life.” Lil had told him.

     “Yes, I know Mom .  Cindy has not supported my dreams. I could not attend law school because of the babies and her dependence on me.  Now, she has saved enough  money  to go to school. She said her father loaned her the money.  Why didn’t  they  loan me  the money to go to law school.     She is selfish. Everything is about her.” Steven tried to reason with Lil.

      “Steven, Cindy is not only your wife and your children’s mother, she is a woman.  She still has her own dreams. She is very smart. Try to understand her. You have to think about her and not just yourself.”   Lil said with great logic.

      Lil had never attended school. She could not read. She knew her letters and she had memorized bible verses. But she had lots of common sense and wisdom. Lil continued,  “Don’t lose your wife, Steven. Love her and forgive her. She has been through as much as you.  Her family would not speak to her for years after she became pregnant.  They would not even visit Nat for the longest.  Try to understand.  She was hurt.   She is still hurt.    Don’t make it worse.  Support her in her studies.  She needs you now.”    
 

       While Cindy was in New York, Lil moved into their home. Lil remembered when she moved into  a home with   Buck.  Buc k had asked Lil to marry him when she was sixteen. He had walked ten miles down a dirt dusty road to her families cabin  and asked her father for permission to marry her. Lil’s dad was not certain.  He wanted Lil to marry a man with a trade.  Lil , however was certain.   She wanted to move out of the cabin with her nine sisters and brothers. Finally, Lil’s father agreed to the marriage. 

     And that was it. With her parents blessing they were married and moved into a cabin at the end of town. One day Buck announced that he wanted to move to town to learn a trade or something. Lil said that’s great because I’m going to have a baby.

       
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
     

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Update on the status of MaLil

Ma Lil, a story that I have written, will be available soon for download.  It is planned to be available before the end of the month.  Ma Lil is a thought provoking  fictional story which spans 97 years.  It is a rare glimpse into a century of turmoil and struggle as experienced by this fictional  African - American family.  Lil, the main character,  is born a few weeks before the end  of slavery.  She marries at sixteen  and lives in a small town working with her family as a sharecropper.  When she marries she moves to the edge of town . After three years of marriage her husband is killed by the Klan.  Lil eventually remarries and raises a daughter, Alexandria Mae.   Mae and her second husband have four children.

This family is tested by adversity.  The civil rights movement, a shooting incident during a nonviolent civil rights protest, life threatening illness and so much more.   Through it all they grow stronger together while fighting for the right to live  their dreams.

Monday, October 28, 2013

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    Saturday, October 26, 2013

    This story will be available soon online !

    I have been working on this  story for some time.  It has been a couple of years.  But the story in it's entirety will be available within a  month.  I am relieved of course.  This story is complete fiction.  It does not represent the life of  a real person or family for that matter.  Some events in the story may have actually taken place but it  is fiction . 

    I will provide a summary of the story.  I have included excerpts over the past few years but not a  summary.  Lil is the main character.  She was born in 1865 a few weeks before slavery ended in the United States.  However, her parents were escaping from the south and were unaware for several months that they had been free for some time.  Therefore, the baby Lil was born free.

    She grew up and married at 16.  She lived in a very small town.  Her husband, Buck bought the family a house at the end of town.  However, he was killed after three years of marriage.  Everyone suspected it was the Klan but it was never proven.  Lil's daughter Mae attended college and studied to become a teacher.  She was the first person in her town ( either  black or white) to attend a college.
    She married a very successful businessman.  He was from California and his family owned a very large Black insurance agency.  Mae and her husband graduate and live in California.

    Nathaniel is Lil's grandson.  He is the son of Lil's son Steven.  He is involved in a student civil rights protest  and his friend is killed.    Leroi is Charles' son.   Charles is also one of Lil's sons.   Nathaniel  is studying pre-med at Harvard.  He and his fiancé plan on becoming doctors and marrying when they complete school.

    The plans for the family are changed when Nathaniel learns that he has leukemia and perhaps six months to live.  This story provides an account of how this fictional family survives, grows and changes through the 97 years of 1865 to 1962.

    I hope you will enjoy reading it.  There will be a few additional excerpts before the final story is available.

    Sunday, October 20, 2013



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    Ma Lil- written by Gabriella Robinson.  The following are excerpts from the short story.  I hope to have it completed and available for download in it's entirety by the end of December. 

    Chapter One

    The year was 1962 and Lil was almost one hundred. In fact tomorrow was Lil's birthday and she would turn 97.  She had been born in 1865. However, she was not born a slave. She had been born after her parents had escaped from their owner. They were fleeing their plantation when she was born.  Her mother and father had escaped together. All three had survived, Lil, her mother and father.  If her parents did have other children who did not survive the escape or who remained on the plantation she did not know. Lil's life was certainly a life that had seen many changes.  From  escaping a plantation to witnessing the civil rights movement. One of Lil's grandchildren had enrolled at Harvard University and almost all of her grandchildren had attended college. If her husband had lived to see all of this he would have been so pleased and so proud. Lil had seen  women gain the right to vote and drive. So much had happened. And she still could remember  names , places and many of these events.

    Tomorrow all of the children would gather to celebrate her birthday. They were coming to her
    son's home in Massachusetts to spend time with her. Each birthday was so special now and so
    important. Alexandria was coming from Atlanta; Julienne was in Los Angeles, Lucy, Charles and Steven were all in Massachusetts. Lucy came in the room to check her mother before she went to bed for the night. Lil was resting peacefully.

    Chapter Two

    The Birthday Celebration

    Alexandria and Julienne would be arriving early in the morning. Lucy had planned everything with the help of her brothers. Lil was still full of energy and she had promised that she would be sitting up tomorrow to eat dinner with the children. Lil was certainly one person who gave new meaning to the phrase strong woman. When the doorbell rang Lucy jumped. It had been a year since, she had seen her sisters. She was so glad that it was a happy occasion and not a funeral or hospital emergency. Steven the youngest brother was coming in from a meeting with the Black Muslims. He  had become drawn to the group through his son who became a muslim when he was incarcerated.

    However, they had not become isolated from the other family members who remained Christians.  Steven had some close friends who were Black Panthers but he had not joined any radical groups  himself. Since his son was studying for his Ph.d. at Harvard he had met all types of the political spectrum.

    "It's so good to see you. Come in ! Where is Katie. Why didn't she come?" Julienne's youngest
    daughter, Katie was expected to come with her mother and aunt; however, she had not. She had  decided to stay at home and participate in a protest with some of her friends. Everyone, was  concerned and hoped it would remain non violent. Today, you could not turn the television on  without seeing a protest.

    "Julienne, I need to get up now. I have to get ready". Ma was ready to eat her breakfast and get
    dressed for her party. And everyone turned to go and greet her. "Happy birthday, mama! Charles  you need to say a blessing to thank the Lord for the blessings we have received. How do you feel,  mama are you okay."

    The phone rang. Steven picked the phone up. " What ? Yes. Nathaniel is my son. No, he was on his way to my home in Boston to celebrate his grand mother's birthday. Yes, he is in school in
     Florida.
     
     



    I do not know anything about a meeting this morning with a civil rights group. Why is he in jail.  Well, I will have to fly there to see him and bring him home. Well, I will get there as soon as  possible. I will need a couple of hours. Yes thank you."


    Steven and Charles left the party. They called one of their good friends who was an attorney and  headed to the airport.

     
    Georgia

    Charles was the oldest son and he had not been south in many years. His family left the south when he was very young and he did not return. Even when his son decided to attend school in Florida, he still did not return. So, this brought up emotions in him from all over. He had told Nathaniel many  times not to participate in any civil rights activities while in Florida or anywhere in the South. It  was dangerous and anyway he believed in defending himself. He did not believe in allowing  someone to hit you and beat you without defending yourself. Blacks needed jobs, businesses help for  their neighborhoods. How is all of this violence and nonviolence bringing this about?.

    When they reached the jail it was night. It was a small town in southern Georgia that he had never  heard of. It was a town with backroads and no lights after dark. The type of place he had avoided  as a small child. Why was Nathaniel here? "Where is my son ?"

    "Sir, there was an accident ."

    "An accident. What do you mean an accident."

    "Who was involved and what happened?"

    "Some of the students from nearby colleges were protesting. And they went in the drugstore to be  served. When they came out there was pushing and shoving and a gun accidentally went off."

    "Where is my son? Is he dead? I mean what happened?'

    "No, sir he is not dead. He is at the hospital. One student was killed but it was not your son."

    "Do his parents know. Not yet. We haven't notified them yet."

    "We need to ask your son a few more questions and then you can take him home."  The  next chapter is  Chapter 3-  Black Power.
     
    Excerpts
    The following was originally published July 28, 2011 at
    http://malil-gabby.blogspot.com/2011/07/julienne-and-joe.html
    Julienne, Lil's fourth daughter was in love with Joe. All she thought of was Joe. They would sneak away  from their families to spend time together. Her mother did not like for her daughters to be around the  young men. Too much happened to girls these days. And besides Joe's father was no good.   And that usually ran in families.

    'Joe you are a fine young man." Lil began. "And the Lord knows with me having all of these children, I am in no position to be turning down a marriage proposal. But 'Lil is only fifteen and if you don't mind, I  think you need to wait at least a year."

    "Well, Miss Lil, Julienne and I want to marry next week if we could!" Joe was very nervous. " We're in  love why wait? "

    "Why?" "Lil was almost shouting." You don't have a father, a job and anywhere to live. I don't have any  extra room here."

    "We'll work something out Mama," Julienne replied.'

    "Let me think about it." said Lil"   I'm going to pray and see what the Lord says. Something tells me this is   just not right." Lil had not heard about the fights Joe sometimes got into or the drinking. But as a mother    she just did not feel right about this.

    The following was originally published July 15, 2011 at
    http://malil-gabby.blogspot.com/2011/07/alex.html
    Alexandria was a pretty girl. She still had a youthful appearance but was somehow sensual for her
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    Sunday, September 8, 2013

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    Friday, July 26, 2013

    Structure Your Classroom for Success

    These are notes which I have taken while reading CHAMPS by Randy Sprick.  In Section 1 the following topics are covered: pp 26-33
    • shaping behavior
    • motivation
    • classroom goals
    • guidelines for success
    • positive expectations
    • maintaining family contacts
    The areas that I need to focus on most are motivation and guidelines for success.  It is pointed out that two factors largely determine how effective a particular motivator will be for a person.  How badly the person desires the reward and if he or she perceives the motivation as being something he/she can successfully accomplish.  In other words, if I provide a student with a reward for acceptable behavior that he or she does not desire, I will not see the changes in the students behavior that I desire.  Also, if the student feels inadequate or as if he/she cannot accomplish the goal that I have established then he or she will not attempt to achieve the reward ( for fear of failure).  The instructor must build success for all students into lessons and activities.  I must establish goals that I know all of the students can achieve.

    Also, of interest in this section is the discussion of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation as well as Expectancy times Value theory of motivation ( expectancy X value= motivation).

    GUIDELINES FOR SUCCESS
    pp 34-40
    Guidelines for success are basic attitudes, traits  and behaviors that help students to achieve success in the classroom.   Guidelines for success differ from classroom rules because rules are enforceable standards  for  behavior (i.e. keep your hands and feet to yourself etc)  An example of Guidelines for success are - always try, cooperate with others, be responsible and be safe.

    Thursday, July 25, 2013

    CHAMPS

    I am reading the book CHAMPS written  by Randy Spricks, Ph.d. this summer.  I was not able to attend the district CHAMPS training this summer because the seats were filled before I had an opportunity to register.  I am therefore reading in order to understand this approach to classroom management prior to attending a training session in the future.  CHAMPS is  an evidence-based  approach to classroom management.  It is not a curriculum or a program.   The book is titled CHAMPS because CHAMPS is an acronym and reflects behavioral expectations:

    C    Conversation
    H    Help
    A    Activity
    M    Movement
    P     Participation
    S     Success

    In my next blog posting I will discuss, Section 1 - Structure Your Classroom for Success.
    On the education tab for this blog, I will post strategies and activities  which can be used with CHAMPS .

    Wednesday, July 10, 2013

    Update

    I am presently posting on the Faces Trust Me tab.  So click that link to review that page.

    Thursday, July 4, 2013

    Assertive Discipline

    I will be posting information regarding an educational workshop at the end of the month.  I will attend a workshop on the Common Core Standard for grades 3-5.  Also, I will post information on Assertive Discipline and   Multiple Intelligences.  I will try to post something soon.

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013

    I have joined facebook !

    I know that most of you have already done this.  But I have recently joined facebook.  I have not had time to upload my profile photo yet.   However, visit at gabriella on facebook .