When Paul Marshall was seven years old, a neighborhood boy told him, "the Marshalls aren't good enough to pick cotton. You ain't reg'lar pickers." In 1921, picking cotton was the only chance Alabama and Henry Marshall had of supporting their eight children and avoiding starvation. Through the determination of Alabama--later known as Bama--Marshall, they were given the opportunity to pick cotton. When that opportunity came, Paul vowed that he would...