Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:392
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350978605

Keeping the Faith

A Memoir of Family, Race, and Social History of New Orleans

By Ronald M. Gauthier

Overview


This deeply moving memoir reveals the massive maneuverings of a world controlled by slavery and segregation. David Gauthier and his family face the struggles for full citizenship and voting rights; the tumultuous Civil Rights Movement; and today's social, political, and civil unrest. This riveting story about a southern family plays out amidst the panoramic portrait of New Orleans.
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Description


Jon Batiste is a musical prodigy and expert balladeer who has traveled the world, spreading melodic tunes from one continent to the next. In one chapter of that magnificent journey, Jon and his grandfather sauntered into Las Vegas, a city coated with a superior source of sunshine. David Gauthier told his grandson spellbinding, factual stories of his ancestors that Jon would later tell the world. At the 2022 Grammy Awards, he shared how his 89-year-old grandfather was his inspiration. Who was this grandfather, emulated by one of the best musicians of all time? How did that sedate gentleman with a curious, serene expression and avuncular smile endure almost nine decades of a rapidly evolving, deeply complex, and controversial southern milieu? This deeply moving memoir reveals the massive maneuverings of a world controlled by slavery and segregation. David Gauthier and his family face the struggles for full citizenship and voting rights; the tumultuous Civil Rights Movement; and today's social, political, and civil unrest. This riveting story about a southern family plays out amidst the panoramic portrait of New Orleans.
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About The Author


Ronald M. Gauthier is a writer and librarian who moved to Georgia after Hurricane Katrina deluged his beloved hometown, New Orleans. He taught adult education courses and worked as a job-readiness/career counselor and instructor, spending his time inside adult correctional facilities and other social service milieus. He earned a B.A. in English from Southern University, an M.A. in counseling from Xavier University, an adult education certification from the University of New Orleans, and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from Louisiana State University. He is the author of "Killing Time: An 18 Year Odyssey From Death Row to Freedom", "The Wright Choices", and several short fiction and nonfiction articles that have been published in various literary journals. He has been a librarian for over 28 years.
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