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Two Mothers and Their 60-Year Secret: Opening the Doors to a Private Adoption
Nita B. Rogers
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| #3764469 in Books | 2014-01-01 | Original language:English | 8.50 x.24 x5.50l, | File type: PDF | 104 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| An honest look at the changing face of adoption|By Whistlers Mom|The author was born in 1936 and adopted as an infant. Her parents never spoke of her adoption until she was an adult and then she was given only a bare-bones account with no names or details. Her adoptive mother felt strongly that the birth mother had been promised privacy and that promise must be honored. |About the Author|Nita Brock Rogers was adopted at birth and grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana. She earned her B.A. in Biblical Studies from Luther Rice Bible College & Seminary. Nita was secretary for the 1973 Billy Graham St. Louis Crusade, Administrative Assist
Childless couples in the twenty-first century have a number of options when they choose to adopt, but in 1936, options were fewer. There were few counsellors who could help advise those wanting to adopt. So Tommie and Minnie Brock set out to find a baby on their own and told only one person, their family doctor. The doctor connected them with a well-educated, bright, young woman, pregnant and willing to consider adoption. Then my adoptive mother and birth mother pledged ...
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