
From Colored Town to Pebble Beach: The Story of the Singing Sheriff - Paperback
From Colored Town to Pebble Beach: The Story of the Singing Sheriff - Paperback
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by Tony Seton (Editor), Pat Duval (Author)
Pat DuVal was born and raised in the Colored Town section of Fort Pierce, Florida at a time when segregation was harsh, and it looked like blacks and whites would never live in harmony. Pat escaped the ugliness of the Deep South when went into the Army. When he finished his service at Ft. Ord in California, he became the first black deputy in Monterey County. There he found a much more diverse culture. It was quite startling at first but he was a true pioneer. It was also in California that Pat followed his dream of singing, everything from opera to country to rock-'n-roll, and where he earned the moniker of The Singing Sheriff. This book recounts his journey.
Author Biography
Pat DuVal grew up in the segregated Deep South. He struggled to find his footing, and his soul. His time in the Army helped, especially when he was stationed as an MP in the Panama Canal Zone. He later wound up on the Monterey Peninsula in California where he became the county's first black sheriff. He was also able to pursue there his first love of singing, and has become known far and wide as The Singing Sheriff.



















