5 Quotes & Sayings By Freedom Matthews

Freedom Matthews was born in Washington D.C. in 1919. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia before she received her B.S. in English Literature from Fisk University in 1941 Read more

Freedom married Edgar Matthews in their native Washington, D.C., on December 27, 1942, and they moved to Washington State where Freedom worked for the U.S. Government as an editor of elementary school textbooks, and later taught high school English for several years in Everett, Washington. They had three children—Royce, Douglas, and Ernest—who all became teachers.

Freedom died August 6, 2006 at the age of eighty-nine while suffering from pneumonia.

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I didn't falter and together we matched, step for step. Each swing of the sword was blocked, each step countered. No blade ever made contact with flash. We twirled around; my concentration far too focussed to feel dizzy. All I could see was Macrucio's wicked smirk, one that reminded me far more of my past than even Nathaniel did. I wasn't fighting Macrucio now; it was my former life I had to eradicate. Freedom Matthews
2
The creature which stood before me was no bigger than a child, yet I would have sworn she was wood nymph. With pointed ears, translucent skin and a halo of woodland flowers in her silvery hair, the small woman held a strange presence. Besides the creature's obvious beauty, I couldn't draw my gaze away from her magnificent opaque wings. They fluttered in the breeze like the leaves above us. Freedom Matthews
3
All the dreams I'd allowed myself to imagine were nothing but pages swept away by the wind. Freedom Matthews
4
I stilled. I was sure I'd imagined that all too familiar voice, but there he was. His bright blue eyes saying far more than his words ever could. His iris' held pain and anger and my shame increased tenfold. How foolish I was to think what I'd done would matter to him, or how his reaction would mean so much to me. Freedom Matthews