Undercurrents in America describe Negro life: past, present, and future. It contains examples of discrimination, prejudice, and religious scriptures of encouragement and empowerment. Negros has progressed from the bondage of chains from slavery, to exhortation in becoming the President of the United States of America. Your future is determined by your positive visions and actions for future improvements in your life. Your almighty God, (not your preconceived ideas, not an imitated acquaintance action, not your fleshly actions, or any actions outside of the Word of God) is the only true answer to your life’s encounters with problems, disappointments, success, deliverance, promotions, or humility of a peaceful heart. I present Undercurrents in America with great humility as an inspiration for all mankind. Undercurrents in America is more than just an eye opener of past things which have happened and present things which are happening within this world today. It is a spiritual insight for all humanity.
Catherine Temple aspired to write this story in 1980. She is 84 years old. Her goal is fulfilled upon publishing, “Undercurrents in America.” She aspired to write this story in 1980. She is 84 years old. Her goal is fulfilled upon publishing, “Undercurrents in America.” She was born in Lampton, Mississippi, Marion County. She was three years old when her family moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in Forrest County. Catherine attended Eureka Elementary & High School to the 10th grade. The principal was N. R. Burger in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The 11th and 12th grades were completed at Saints Industrial School in Lexington, Mississippi. She furthered her education one year at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Catherine declares, "Undercurrents in America, is a God inspired book."