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Teacher & Student Team Up To Write Book

Reported by: Jenell Walton
Email: jwalton@wcpo.com
Web Produced By: Nicholas Helton
Last Update: 11/01 10:12 am
LOVELAND, OH --A retired Piqua Ohio school teacher and his former student have written a book together called "Lucy's Story: Right Choices But Wrongs Still Left."

Larry Hamilton and his former student, Christina Delaet, wrote the fictional book about his great grandmother, Lucy Sams, who was a slave refugee.

The book is a fictional account of stories Hamilton's grandmother told him about Camp Nelson, one of the largest bases in the country for recruiting and training African-American troops.

The story talks about the suffering the troops endured because of poor living conditions and expulsions.

There is a book signing reception this afternoon in Loveland.

The Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum is hosting the book signing today from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. at the museum located at 201 Riverside Drive in Loveland.

You can call (513) 683-5692 for more information.


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