Northwest Passages: Sundee Frazier
Sundee Frazier's book 'Mighty Inside' is inspired by Frazier's grandparents, who bought a home in a white Spokane neighborhood in the 1940s. She also used recollections from her own childhood in Spokane's tight-knit African-American community. Frazier had a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP at the Northwest Passages event at the Montvale on Tuesday.
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Author Sundee Frazier, left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, on Tuesday during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Author Sundee Frazier's father Richard Tucker, talks about growing up in Spokane under the backdrop of racism during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
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Author Sundee Frazier's book 'Mighty Inside' is inspired by Frazier's grandparents, who bought a home in a white Spokane neighborhood in the 1940s. She also used recollections from her own childhood in Spokane's tight-knit African-American community.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Kiantha Duncan, president of the Spokane NAACP, on right, reads a passage from author Sundee Frazier's book, 'Mighty Inside' during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center. Frazier's book 'Mighty Inside' is inspired by Frazier's grandparents, who bought a home in a white Spokane neighborhood in the 1940s. She also used recollections from her own childhood in Spokane's tight-knit African-American community.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on left, has a conversation with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, during a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Rob Curley, Editor of The Spokesman-Review, thanks the Northwest Passages audience for their support of local journalism before author Sundee Frazier, with Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, take the stage, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, at the Montvale Event Center.
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Author Sundee Frazier, sitting, was joined by family, in back, left to right, uncle and aunt Steve and Kathleen Tucker, father and mother Richard Linda Tucker, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021, before a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center.
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Author Sundee Frazier, on right, signs her book 'Mighty Inside' for Yvonne Berg before the start of a Northwest Passages event at the Montvale Event Center, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
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Northwest Passages attendees arrive at the Montvale Event Center to hear a conversation with Author Sundee Frazier and Kiantha Duncan, the president of the Spokane NAACP, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
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