Local and National Author of "Whitlock's Compositions, youngest person in Kentucky to have marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, JR at age 13 years going to jail repeatedly for EVERYBODY'S RIGHTS in 1961 is selling her book off her web site at $10.85 per copy with FREE MAILING TO YOUR ADDRESS.

Also the book can be purchased at listed Various Locations:

Besides online you can call Charlene Holloway at 262-9030 or 772-0411. This author would like to inform the nation on national television how our city is now voted the "Most Livable City" in the nation on ABC's "Good Morning America" with Louisville's own Diane Sawyer whose mural is placed on the Starks Building on Muhammad Ali right where Charlene marched alongside Dr. King. Charlene consistently thanks our longest serving Mayor--Honorable Mayor Jerry Abramson who served our nation as a soldier during the Vietnam War Era after being drafted in the Army with the author's brother, Leon H. Hampton, JR in 1969.

The money coming from the sales of 3,000 books will allow our company, Char & Chet's 5 Grands Enterprises to donate approximately $4,068.75 to the following non-profit agencies:

Center for Women and Families located at 923 So. 2nd Street Lou. KY 581-7200

Tuberculosis Clinic of Public Health & Wellness located at 400 E. Gray St. Dr. Adewale Troutman 574-6617

Volunteers of America (formerly the Old Red Cross Hospital.) The author was born inside the hospital and one of the buildings is used to shelter the Homeless just like the author's late grandfather. Their main office is located at 933 Goss Avenue Ms. Lydia 636-0771

Project One, Inc. located at 2600 Broadway. Mrs. Lucille Martin may be reached at 778-1003

Plymouth Community Renewal Center located at 1626 West Chestnut Street Ms. Abby Fife may be reached at 583-7889

Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Kentuckiana at 1519 Gardiner Lane Volunteers spend time with young children of single-parent homes giving them friendship, hope & encouragement. Ms. Cathy G. maybe reached at 587-0494

All of these agencies have been featured in the Courier-Journal at times needing support. Like the author's book, "Whitlock's Compositions" has been featured more than once on WHAS 11 Television--an ABC affiliate station here in Louisville that covers daily Kentuckiana news informing Metro Louisville citizens with "Breaking News"

A Biographical and pictorial story of how Charles D. Whitlock, owner of Whitlock's Florist attempted to compose the lives of his two daughters.

 






 

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