Born in 1958 with cerebral palsy, Lydia Earnestine Brew, has never allowed her disability to stand in her way. She graduated from Sterling High School, Victoria Junior College, and Texas Southern U...view moreBorn in 1958 with cerebral palsy, Lydia Earnestine Brew, has never allowed her disability to stand in her way. She graduated from Sterling High School, Victoria Junior College, and Texas Southern University.
Rapists depend upon the shame and humiliation of the victims to assist them in going unpunished for their heinous crimes. If everyone learns the value of disclosing rape, our society will be better. Ungolden Silence makes the reader aware of the value of going public with any form of rape and gives examples of what can be done.view less