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436: 181:, inspired by the films. Modak-Truran says that "The first thing that comes to mind when I think of movies adapted from novels by Cid Ricketts Sumner is a romantic comedy featuring a cuddly Mississippi-bred cutie-pie who is head over heels in love with the perfect bachelor". Towards the end of her life, she wrote more non-fiction books that were centered around her experiences while traveling different parts of the world. Several of these movies were on top 50 lists along with their songs. 291: 319: 89:, on July 10, 1915 and dropping out of school. They had four children and she focused on raising her children until they were old enough to go to school and handle themselves. It was at this point that she started writing her books. After her divorce with James, she taught English at a High School in Jackson, and taught French at Millsaps College, where her father taught and she also attended. 305: 100:, was published in 1946. A novel that opposed segregation, it was about a light-skinned black woman, who could pass as a white woman, practiced as a nurse up North, fell in love with a white man, and moved back South. The theme was very controversial, and the story was adapted into the 1949 film 259:, where the first leg of the expedition ended. When the journey resumed the next year for the section through the Grand Canyon, she did not return. Sumner wrote a book about her journey called 77:
education for her. She later on received the nickname "Cid" from her parents because of her placid nature. She received a BS from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1909 and an MA from
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After her writing career, she moved up North, living the rest of her life mostly in New York or Massachusetts. Sumner died violently, being bludgeoned to death at the age of 80 in
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dams. She was the only female member of the expedition. She applied to be a member after reading an ad placed by Charles Eggert in the personals column of the
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on the Colorado, as Don Hatch, the head boatman, felt that it was too dangerous, but she rejoined the party at Hite, Utah, and floated all the way through to
247:, and was accepted after she proved to Charles Eggert that she could stand up to the rigors of the river expedition. She was not allowed to float through 22:(September 27, 1890 – October 15, 1970) was a novelist from the United States whose works inspired several Hollywood films. She also taught English at a 633: 593: 613: 603: 638: 110:. The story caused so many disputes that some southern theaters refused to play it because of its progressive nature a decade before the 608: 588: 573: 229:
In 1955, Sumner joined the Eggert-Hatch river expedition, the purpose of which was to make the last films of the Green and
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on September 27, 1890. She was the daughter of Bertha Burnley and Robert Scott Ricketts. Her father was a professor at
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in 1910. She continued postgraduate work at Columbia from 1910 to 1914, then enrolled in medical school at
414: 96:, was published in 1938, but it was not very popular. Sumner's career took off when her second book, 388: 340: 114:. The film is "often referred to as one of Hollywood's first interracial films", according to the 172: 66: 492: 272: 135: 111: 568: 563: 508: 159: 23: 8: 477: 460: 78: 42: 500: 296: 153: 82: 85:. She attended only one year of medical school before marrying one of her professors, 516: 234: 177: 50: 440: 310: 70: 31: 363: 419: 324: 248: 238: 143:. The book was so popular that Ricketts wrote two more novels based on this one ( 140: 86: 453: 230: 557: 276: 107: 101: 27: 318: 252: 164: 445: 133:, was published in 1948. This novel was adapted to film in 1957 in 279:
by her grandson, John R. Cutler, who was charged with her murder.
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Her third book is probably her most well known novel.
286: 151:in 1965) and three more films were also released ( 555: 175:). There was also a short-lived 1965 TV series, 389:"Sumner, Cid Ricketts (Bertha Louise Ricketts)" 341:"Sumner, Cid Ricketts (Bertha Louise Ricketts)" 461: 364:"Cid Ricketts Sumner – Mississippi Sideboard" 221:(1964)—as well as a number of short stories. 73:, and her mother and grandmother provided a 468: 454: 634:20th-century American non-fiction writers 266: 594:Deaths by beating in the United States 556: 358: 356: 354: 449: 437:Works by or about Cid Ricketts Sumner 233:canyons before construction began on 189:Sumner published eight other novels: 475: 614:People from Brookhaven, Mississippi 604:20th-century American women writers 351: 13: 639:American women non-fiction writers 14: 650: 609:1970 murders in the United States 430: 405:. 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Index

Jackson, Mississippi
high school
Millsaps College
the Tammy film series
television series
Brookhaven, Mississippi
Millsaps College
homeschooled
Columbia University
Cornell University
James B. Sumner
Pinky
Jeanne Crain
Civil Rights Movement
Tammy and the Bachelor
Debbie Reynolds
Tammy Tell Me True
Tammy and the Doctor
Sandra Dee
Debbie Watson
Tammy
Colorado River
Flaming Gorge
Glen Canyon
Saturday Review
Cataract Canyon
Lees Ferry
Arizona
Duxbury
Massachusetts

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