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The Bitter and the Sweet is a personal story of five generations of an American family intertwined with the history of race relations in America. Curtis Estes traces his ancestry back to 1835. His great-grandfather was a slave holder and his great-grandmother a slave. His family story has its origin in Texas at the time of the Battle of the Alamo, continues through the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow South, and extends to the present. This memoir is an affirmation that, despite persistent racism, it is possible to build a better life through education and a focus on the future.

Produktbeschreibung
The Bitter and the Sweet is a personal story of five generations of an American family intertwined with the history of race relations in America. Curtis Estes traces his ancestry back to 1835. His great-grandfather was a slave holder and his great-grandmother a slave. His family story has its origin in Texas at the time of the Battle of the Alamo, continues through the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow South, and extends to the present. This memoir is an affirmation that, despite persistent racism, it is possible to build a better life through education and a focus on the future.
Autorenporträt
Curtis L. Estes was born in Texas in 1934 and graduated from Prairie View A&M in 1955. After serving in the U.S. Army he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1963 where he continued his work as a Public School teacher and, after a twenty year career in education, developed a landscape design and gardening business before retiring. His earlier short memoir Plight, about growing up on a farm in segregated Texas, now is housed with the Mark Twain Papers at the Bancroft Library in Berkeley.