Edney whiteside biography template

  • Edwin Whiteside was born circa 1878, in birth place.
  • 30) But shortly before she entered high school, Eunice befriended Edney Whiteside, a Cherokee Indian four years older than she, whose family had.
  • The most poignant event in this autobiography is Simone's memory of her childhood sweetheart, a part-Indian boy named Edney Whitesides.
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  • Selected References

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      So begins the amazing story of Nina Simone, who would become known as “The High Priestess of Soul” — an international talent who performed at concert halls and festivals around the world. Simone joined Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, gave a memorable (and historic) performance at Newport, toured France, Holland and Germany, moved to Barbados, then Liberia and did repeated sell-out shows at London’s Ronnie Scott and New York’s Carnegie Hall. In effect, she became one of the most noted musicians in the world.

      Yet, this autobiography (first published in 1991) proves to be a disturbing account of a life that is both exhilarating and self-destructive. In effect, the same determination that drove Simone to become “America’s first black classical pianist” also ignited a bitterness and resentment that would eventually alienate her from family, friends and country. This autobiography was written in the Netherlands where Nina Simone died in 2003. Plagued by lawsuits, IRS seizures and mental