Hey, Nigger Boy, Come Here!

My Journey from the Cotton Fields and Plantations in the Segregated Slave State of Georgia to the Floor of the State House of Representatives and State Senate in the Free State of Kansas

by Senator 29


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/15/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9781438940571
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9781438940564

About the Book

   Hey, Nigger Boy, Come Here! is a true life story of my journey from the the cotton fields and plantations in the segregated slave state of Georgia, to the floor of the state House of Representatives, and state Senate in the free state of Kansas.  It is a story about family, and about love, and about standing together for justice and equality.  It is a story about community, friendship, inspiration, and encouragement.  It is also a story about unfairness, racial hatred, generosity, and the help of others. 

  It is a story about determination, committment, involvement, and it is a story about courage.  It is a story about the values and beliefs of one individual, shaped by family, community, friends, and the experience of growing up in an era of de jure segregation. 

    It is true; that it takes the village to raise a child.  I am a product of the village.


About the Author

   Eugene Anderson (Senator29), was born in Georgia, in 1944.  The eighth child in a family of six boys and five girls.  My family moved to Thomasville, Georgia in 1949.  In 1950 I along with my sisters and brothers began attending Frederick Douglass School.  Following graduation in 1962, I entered the United States Army and served with the 101st Airborne Division, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, (Airborne), during the Vietnam War.

   A resident of Wichita, Kansas since 1965 I have more that 25 years of public service.  I served in the Kansas House of Representatives, as a staff member in the office of 4th District United States Congressman Dan Glickman, as Chair of the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights,  as a member of the Kansas State Senate, and as State Director of Aviation. 

  On May 20, 2003, I was initiated as a life member into Pi Sigma Alpha, Wichita State University, Alpha Delta Chapter of the National Political Science Honor Society. 

  A "Cum Laude" graduate of Wichita State University, I earned a BA in Political Science, and a Minor in Ethnic Studies, in 2004.

  My Masters  in Public Administration, (MPA) was presented to me at Wichta State in 2008, the same time my biography was. completed.

 I possess a Residentail/Commercial general contractors license, A Private Pilot's license and a First Class FCC license.  I am a self employed general contractor.

My High School sweetheart, Jewel and I have been married for fourty-two years. I am the proud father of four children, two of them, Timothy Eugene, and Catherine Deneen are  deceased.  I also have two grandchildren, Jenesa and Brandon. 

In my spare time I enjoy reading, cooking, flying, gardening, and spending time with my grandchildren, though not necessarily in that order.