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      - Insanity on the road to glory   / by Bennington, Estie Culler,author.; 
 Depicts the first ten years of Bennington's life, the years before she went to live at the Mills Home Baptist Orphanage in Thomasville, North Carolina. Depicts the first ten years of Bennington's life, the years before she went to live at the Mills Home Baptist Orphanage in Thomasville, North Carolina.
- Subjects: Mental illness; 
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      - Insanity on the road to glory / by Bennington, Estie Culler,author.; 
 Insanity on the Road to Glory depicts the first ten years of Estie's life, the years before she went to live at the Mills Home Baptist Orphanage, in Thomasville, NC. At the age of six, she was kidnapped by her father, a diagnosed Paranoid Schizophrenic. He was a street-preacher and self proclaimed evangelist. They hitchhiked (with two younger siblings) across the U.S., in thirteen different states, from North Carolina to California. Her father's mission in life was to load ships with Bibles to be delivered to Communist China and distributed to all the "lost and dying souls." Journey with her, as they stick their thumbs in the air, hoping for a ride to the next town while their Daddy often hid in the bushes or ditches. Frequently, they were left alone in waiting rooms or bus stations without supervision or money for food. A constant threat from Estie's father was foremost on her mind: "John Edgar Hoover will rape you before you are twenty-one years old." Her fear of her father is written with tenderness, disappointment, and the indoctrination the a child should honor her father - no matter what. Insanity on the Road to Glory depicts the first ten years of Estie's life, the years before she went to live at the Mills Home Baptist Orphanage, in Thomasville, NC. At the age of six, she was kidnapped by her father, a diagnosed Paranoid Schizophrenic. He was a street-preacher and self proclaimed evangelist. They hitchhiked (with two younger siblings) across the U.S., in thirteen different states, from North Carolina to California. Her father's mission in life was to load ships with Bibles to be delivered to Communist China and distributed to all the "lost and dying souls." Journey with her, as they stick their thumbs in the air, hoping for a ride to the next town while their Daddy often hid in the bushes or ditches. Frequently, they were left alone in waiting rooms or bus stations without supervision or money for food. A constant threat from Estie's father was foremost on her mind: "John Edgar Hoover will rape you before you are twenty-one years old." Her fear of her father is written with tenderness, disappointment, and the indoctrination the a child should honor her father - no matter what.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Case studies.; Bennington, Estie Culler.; Abused children; Child abuse; Children of the mentally ill; Parents with disabilities.; Dysfunctional families; Dysfunctional families; 
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      - Bennington will address mental health group by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: Bennington, Estie.; Mental Health Associates of the Triad (N.C.); Authors.; 
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      - Stranger than fiction: Book profiles woman's early years with schizophrenic father by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: Bennington, Estie Irene Pope.; Schizophrenia.; "Insanity on the Road to Glory" (book); 
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      - Pillars of Fame  Housing authority honors former public housing residents by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: Bennington, Estie C.; Poe, Alfred A.; Robinson, Gladys, Sen.; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority. Pillars of Fame.; 
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      - Housing Authority names 2012 Pillars by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority.; Bennington, Estie.; Poe, Alfred.; Astor Dowdy Towers (High Point, N.C.); Bennington, Richard.; McGill, Angela G.; 
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        Bobbi Martin : New Mrs. NC Talks About Losses, Wins
      
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- Subjects: Hoogland, Donna; Bennington, Estie; Hoogland, Lauren; Association of Assistant and Deputy Clerks of Superior Court of North Carolina; NC Little Cinderella Pageant; Mrs. North Carolina; 
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        HPHA seeks award nominations
      
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- Subjects: McGill, Angela; Barnes, BJ; Bennington, Estie; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority--Pillars of Fame Award; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority--Rising Star Award; Awards; 
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      - HPHA accepting Pillars of Fame, Rising Star nominations by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: Mason, Darlene.; Ibrahim, Foss.; Medley, Derrick, Dr.; Campbell, Albert A.; McCormick, Pridell "Dell"; Barnes, BJ, Sheriff.; Camp, Jerry Wayne.; David, Bruce E.; Boyd-Ford, Valda.; Chavis, Glenn.; Sims, Bernita.; McGill, Angela G.; McInnis, Keith.; Golden, Jeffrey.; Townsend, Chritopher.; Bennington, Estie.; Poe, Alfred.; Blakeney, Mary Lou.; Green, Bobby "The Fuse"; Spencer, William.; LeGrande, James.; Rorie, Cryshaunda.; Medley, Patrick, Sr.; Jackson, Toni.; Carter, Barbara.; Gray, Gary.; Carter, Ronald, Dr.; Medley, Derrick, Dr.; Mason, Darlene.; Gaither, Courthey.; Jones, Brittany.; Ingram, Cassidy.; Caudle, Za'Monica.; Ibrahim, Foss.; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority.; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority; High Point (N.C.). Housing Authority ; 
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