Lest We Forget, I Am No "Damn Also" is the inspiring memoir of Lois Lampley Robinson, a pioneering Black educator who rose from a sharecropping childhood in rural Alabama to become a courageous leader during segregation and integration.
Through hardship, discrimination, and the challenges of desegregating schools, Robinson refused to be silenced or diminished. Her story reflects resilience, faith, family, and the fight for dignity in the face of racism.
This compelling narrative preserves an important chapter of Southern Black history and stands as a reminder to future generations: you are not an "also"-you are a voice that matters.