Background
Cook, Ruth Beaumont was born on January 30, 1944 in Cleveland. Daughter of Lawrence Earle and Norma Mae Beaumont.
(Few sources chronicle the exodus of southern cotton mill ...)
Few sources chronicle the exodus of southern cotton mill workers forced by General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War, until now. North Across the River traces the compelling story of this Civil War trail of tears through the true stories of the families whose lives were profoundly affected for generations to come. Includes archival photographs, maps, and sketches.
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Cook, Ruth Beaumont was born on January 30, 1944 in Cleveland. Daughter of Lawrence Earle and Norma Mae Beaumont.
BSin German and English education, Ohio State University, 1966.
Owner, consultant, Comm. Skills Consultants, Birmingham, Alabama instructor, U. Alabama, Birmingham.
(Few sources chronicle the exodus of southern cotton mill ...)
Board of directors, chairman Writing Today Conference, Birmingham-Southern College, since 1985. Board directors Alabama Writers Forum, Montgomery, since 1996. Reader WBHM Radio Reading Svc., Birmingham, since 1982.
Lector, server St. Paul's Cathedral, Birmingham, since 1995. Member ASTD (secretary Birmingham chapter since 1991).
Married Clayton Reuse, April 9, 1966 (divorced). Children: Roger Earl, Robert James. Married Barney Clarence Cook, June 26, 1993.