Memoirs of a Black AA
August 1985
By:
C. H.
| Jackson, Mississippi
He learned to ignore racial differences and concentrate on sobriety
The Kentucky Colonel
November 1984
By:
E. S.
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department - From the October 1972 Grapevine
God Didn't Follow Orders
July 1984
By:
V. P.
| Toledo, Ohio
Why a complacent old-timer got back to basics
A Plan of Operation
November 1953
By:
R. L. O.
| Lawton, Oklahoma
Meetings are where we learn AA. . .but do we always remember that we also help to teach?
I Am Confused
November 1952
By:
Anonymous
| New York
Wherein A Wife Wonders Why Understanding Must Be One-Sided
Anonymity!
April 1951
By:
H. S.
| Great Neck, Long Island, New York
Gratitude, Humility, Anonymity. . .and the greatest of these is. . .
The A.A. Movement Gains Public Recognition
November 1948
(Third in a series giving a condensed history of A.A.)
