Untouched

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<p>From the hands-off parenting of her highly educated parents to the guiding love of Jesus Joan E. Anderson's life is a tale of resilience and transformation. Born in 1938 Joan's early years were marked by emotional struggles due to her parents' adherence to a popular untouched parenting style. Her journey took a turn when ministers and friends introduced her to the Bible leading to a profound healing through faith.</p><p> In her teenage years Joan made history as one of the first Black students to integrate Claymont High School in Delaware following the landmark Belton v. Gebhart case. Her lineage of strength and determination was evident with her great uncle Bishop Alexander Walters having risen from slavery to become a respected leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.</p><p> In 2022 Joan witnessed a momentous occasion at the White House celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Delaware case and the creation of National Park Services affiliate sites. Inspired by her accomplished family Joan earned her degree from Boston University and broke barriers as the first Black woman in television soap operas.</p><p>Though her acting career was brief Joan's impact was far-reaching. She thrived in the business world became a writer public speaker and an active church member all while living in the city she loves-New York. Joan E. Anderson's remarkable journey is a testament to the power of faith family and perseverance. <span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>Joan E. Anderson's remarkable life began in 1938 as the untouched child of two highly educated parents who were lured by articles and medical books to become hands-off parents which was popular at that time. This lack of love and attention caused emotional problems for Joan until the Lord reached out through ministers and her friends. She began to study the Bible and converse with Jesus whose guiding love healed her.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)> While she was in Claymont High School in Delaware the Belton v. Gebhart case was settled in the Delaware Courts and she became one of the first Black students to integrate the school. She came from good stock with her great uncle Bishop Alexander Walters born into slavery but would become a highly respected Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The year 2022 was the 70th anniversary of the Delaware case - one of 5 states now memorializing the historic desegregation period in history. Joan was present at the White House when the President signed a bill to bring the four states together with Kansas to create the National Park Services affiliate sites.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)> Surrounded and encouraged by successful and well-educated family members Joan earned her degree from Boston University and became the first Black woman to act in television soap operas. The career was short-lived but Joan stayed in the business world and is a writer public speaker and is involved in church activities. She has spent her life in New York a city she loves.</span></p>
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