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Bett is a story of the triumphs of young black baby boomers' bravery in the South to push forward during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. Bett is by no means meant to make the grandchildren of African Americans frown on their past or to make the grandchildren of white Americans feel guilty. The goal is to show our youth how a people with very little to work with overcame in spite of it.

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Bett is a story of the triumphs of young black baby boomers' bravery in the South to push forward during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. Bett is by no means meant to make the grandchildren of African Americans frown on their past or to make the grandchildren of white Americans feel guilty. The goal is to show our youth how a people with very little to work with overcame in spite of it.
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Autorenporträt
Betty Ingram Green was born in Drew, Mississippi, and grew up on a large Southern farm near Swan Lake, Mississippi. Betty attended the then segregated West District High School in Sumner, Mississippi. After desegregation, Betty, along with other black students, continued their education at West Tallahatchie High School in Webb, Mississippi. After moving to Indianapolis, Indiana, Betty continued her education at IUPUI and Indiana Business College. At IUPUI, Betty's major was education with a minor in social studies. She used her degree in business administration in the day-to-day operations of their family-owned restaurant, Dune's Ribs, where she and her husband, Tommie (Dog) operated. Betty is not new to the field of writing. She has written several religious poems and short stories. Along with spending time with her family, teaching the word of God, working in her garden and yard, and mentoring teenage girls, writing found its way in the midst of her passions as well.