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Book tour goes off beaten track in Dayton, Ohio.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2004

By Laura Dempsey, Dayton Daily News, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 8--Even as a kid growing up near the Gettysburg-Germantown intersection, Jerralynne Agee thought she might be too big for her britches.

Now, however, with her Ph.D. in psychology, a job at the University of California Berkeley and a home of her own, she's come down a notch or two. Agee, 35, was raised by a mother "who helped me feel inspired, who made me realize that I could be successful and still keep this West Dayton side -- keeping it real, loving my family, loving where I came from."

The editors of Chicken Soup for the African American Soul agreed, including Agee's personal essay in the latest in a long line of highly successful, inspirational...

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