In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” Rachel Eliza Griffiths shares insights into her debut novel “Promise,” a powerful story of two Black sisters growing up in Maine during the Civil Rights Movement.
Rachel Eliza Griffiths on how new novel “Promise” celebrates Black sisterhood
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