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    Mama Did It!

    Berkley Mornings

    by Deshawn Bowser

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    The narrative revolves around the life of an African-American male from Norfolk, VA, born in 1983, who reflects on his upbringing, cultural influences, and personal evolution. Secretly being resilient in the face of spiritual warfare and mental health issues. He navigates through miseducations, street fights, jail time, relationships, and racism. Raised by his grandmother, Lucinda Davenport, who instilled values of faith and resilience despite their challenging circumstances, he navigates a childhood marked by poverty, limited resources, and a strong sense of community.

    Growing up in a neighborhood rife with drug activity, he initially views his environment as normal. His education in underfunded schools fails to empower him, contributing to his disillusionment with love and opportunity.
    Ultimately, the narrative presents a rich tapestry of resilience, cultural identity, and the quest for belonging. It emphasizes the importance of community, education, and self-discovery while addressing broader themes of race, socioeconomic challenges, and personal empowerment. This reflection serves as a message for younger generations, aiming to inspire and provide relatable narratives for youth, the era he was forced to believe he was not the reading type.

    Grandma was born in 1925 with a sweet heart and determination to put God first in everything she did. She was born in Engelhard, North Carolina. Moved to New York, cleaned houses in the Hamptons, and hung out in Harlem. She and her sister married two brothers and moved to Virginia. She lived and raised him in Norfolk, VA. He never met her husband but heard he was tough. He admired the love her sister’s husband showed his wife, he was a good man. His father taught him how not to be, mother taught him how to survive, and grandmother showed him that God is real.

    His mother also raised him, she was a survivor, drowning him in love. What's Love, a question he struggled with?

    He is influenced by strong black women and mentors.
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    • Primary Category: Education
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 90
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      • Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798240563348
    • Publish Date: May 06, 2026
    • Language English
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