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Rekindled Memoirs of My Life: Vera Jackson
By: Vera Sullivan
Rekindled Memoirs of My Life was written several months ago about the life of author Vera Sullivan.
She is against justice, but she wants to make people aware that we must make better decisions about who we allow to lead our country. The punishments fit the crime but were given to the wrong person.
About the Author
Vera Sullivan was born in 1970 and was raised by her uncle, two aunts, and mother. She is a black woman and mother to three grown girls and grandmother to one. She feels whole with them in her life.
Sullivan would like to renovate fixer-upper and a building for semis to drop off their loads, with smaller trucks picking them up and deliver to local businesses to save on transportation costs. She hopes to one day start her own hotel chain with different attractions in each, as well as a program to rehabilitate felons, provide meals and daycare to employees, and offer parole and probation on-site, as well as host Pilipino restaurants.
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Rekindled Memoirs of My Life: Vera Jackson
By: Vera Sullivan
Rekindled Memoirs of My Life was written several months ago about the life of author Vera Sullivan.
She is against justice, but she wants to make people aware that we must make better decisions about who we allow to lead our country. The punishments fit the crime but were given to the wrong person.
About the Author
Vera Sullivan was born in 1970 and was raised by her uncle, two aunts, and mother. She is a black woman and mother to three grown girls and grandmother to one. She feels whole with them in her life.
Sullivan would like to renovate fixer-upper and a building for semis to drop off their loads, with smaller trucks picking them up and deliver to local businesses to save on transportation costs. She hopes to one day start her own hotel chain with different attractions in each, as well as a program to rehabilitate felons, provide meals and daycare to employees, and offer parole and probation on-site, as well as host Pilipino restaurants.