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He loves my Maude book!! #booksky

My first two books. My father's bio got an INDIES Foreword Award. The Jeffersons is doing well. Please check them out.

Ernest Whitman, Lena Horne and my father, Eddie Green, must be on a break from their appearance on the Jubilee Radio Program in 1943. Remained friends until Eddie's death in 1950. Love Black History!! #BlackHistoryMonth #Stars #movies

In my research fabout Ralph Carter (Michael) for my "Good Times" book, now a VP with Audelco, I found a 1982 article about their Outstanding Pioneer Award given to those who have contributed to the development of Black Art. Nick Stewart, founder of the Ebony Showcase Theater received an award.

Connections-Color-wise: My father's first movie (1939). My second book (2022). Yes, my father was Eddie Green, owner of The Sepia-Art Pictures Co. Wrote, produced, directed and starred in his own movie. A great inspiration for me. The Jeffersons first episode aired 50 years ago Jan, 1975. #BH2025

Take time to make time so you can enjoy some time with us tomorrow Feb 4 at 4:00 pm PST. We will be discussing my book "The Jeffersons A fresh look back" published 2022 and the 50 year anniversary of the sitcom. Please share this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iIW...

Life is in session. Staying positive is not always easy. My city is facing difficulties with the fires. And sad news is floating around. So, here is a pic of my mom, Norma, and my father, Eddie Green, filmmaker, composer, comedian, Old Time Radio star, (1891-1950), and Frank Sinatra, all smiling.

You know, I should have put this up earlier. Join me in my interview tomorrow: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iIW...

🥰Merry Christmas to me. Today I found a copy of the original 1940s pic that burned up in a fire at my mom's place. This is my father, at the height of his entertainment career, Eddie Green, with my mother, Norma Green, Eddie passed in 1950, mom in 2010. And that guy on the left is Frank Sinatra.

Well it's time to get to work. Christmas is coming. Buy a book! My 4th book will be on the 1970s sitcom Good Times. I am hoping to get a quote or an interview with Ralph Carter, who played Michael. I'm so nervous because I want this book to please the readers and the cast and crew of the show.