Author Gail Poole's new book "To Respect a Man" is a poignant love story that confronts head on the social prejudices that hindered the happiness of so many for so long

Dr. Connelly was the first African American man to be allowed to attend Belmont. His dream of becoming a doctor was paramount to his existence. He endured racial slurs, being excluded from group norm of the university, and even physical altercations, yet he never wavered from his dream.

He made the decision to accept a prestigious position in New York, leaving the woman he loved behind. He later married the African American daughter of the head of Atherton Memorial in New York to advance his opportunities. Yet his love for Cathy was always present.

She returned to Atlanta to live with her grandmother until her son was born. She had kept her secret from Daniel, not wanting to destroy his chance to fulfill his dream. They both struggled with the realistic side of life. Their love was so strong.

Follow the years of their pain and never-ending love. Life has a way of making a full circle.

Published by Page Publishing, Gail Poole's engrossing book is a gripping and potent tale of love, forgiveness, and enduring love.

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