“Anyway, they went and built this silly housing project, with us living right across the street from it. Some of the children from the housing project got into trouble. You can't just take people who don't have anything, don't know what they're doing, pack them in a bunch of buildings, and expect it's going to all work out somehow. - Sadie”
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This book presents the autobiographical account of sisters Sadie and Bessie Delany, two African American women who achieved longevity and became well known for sharing their life stories. Written in their own voices through a collaborative oral history, the narrative spans the sisters' experiences from the late 1800s through the 1990s, touching on their childhood in the Jim Crow South, family life, careers as educators, encounters with racial discrimination, and the changing social landscape of America over more than a century. The work offers a personal perspective on American history, civil rights, aging, and family bonds, as told by two women whose friendship and resilience carried them through both hardship and joy. The book is notable for its warmth, humor, and honest examination of issues of race, class, and gender in American society. more
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