Secrets Uncovered: J. Edgar Hoover-the relative (Third Edition)
By Millie L. McGhee
This is Part two of Andre Austin’s review
This is a follow up review I did original on a documentary I was able to download off of Youtube some weeks ago.
After watching the documentary I put in an interlibrary loan request for Mrs. McGhee book, which took about a week to come in. At the same time I checked out a book by Curt Gentry J. Edgar Hoover: The man and his Secrets. McGhee’s book is a heavy pitch, on the border of a sex novel between a slave relative and her white slave master she fantasizes as true blue love. Because of this union Millie states in her poem, (Universal Child p.256), that she has green eyes. However, despite this infusion of white genes she graduated from high school nearly illiterate. A fate that would become only a temporary condition.
By Millie L. McGhee
This is Part two of Andre Austin’s review
This is a follow up review I did original on a documentary I was able to download off of Youtube some weeks ago.
After watching the documentary I put in an interlibrary loan request for Mrs. McGhee book, which took about a week to come in. At the same time I checked out a book by Curt Gentry J. Edgar Hoover: The man and his Secrets. McGhee’s book is a heavy pitch, on the border of a sex novel between a slave relative and her white slave master she fantasizes as true blue love. Because of this union Millie states in her poem, (Universal Child p.256), that she has green eyes. However, despite this infusion of white genes she graduated from high school nearly illiterate. A fate that would become only a temporary condition.
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