<p>Bertha Lee Bethea a girl raised by a grandmother who was once a slave adapted to a new way of life in the South during a time not long after slavery was abolished.&nbsp;The African American experience in America is often times seen through the eyes of slavery and the Civil Rights Movement; however we rarely highlight those unsung heroes and families who endured hard times as they transitioned from slavery through the Great Depression and persevered.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Bertha is one of many unsung heroes.&nbsp;She gives a personal and detailed account of the state of the African American family during the 1920s 1930s and beyond.&nbsp;She shares her life her heartaches her loves and her victories.&nbsp;She speaks to families whose ancestors never had the opportunity to tell their stories to their children while simultaneously educating and broadening the knowledge of the reader.</p><p>Bertha exemplifies the epitome of a God-fearing woman to her 12 children and over 170 grandchildren. She leaves a sweet fragrance upon every life she touches. Her story had to be told for it is an unassuming story of an extraordinary woman who at the age of ninety-nine chronicled her life... Just So You Would Know!</p><p><br></p>
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