In their 200+ combined years, Sadie and Bessie Delany have seen it all. They saw their father, who was born into slavery, become America's first black Episcopal bishop. They saw their mother--a woman of mixed racial parentage who was born free--give birth to ten children, all of whom would become college-educated, successful professionals in a time when blacks could scarcely expect to receive a high school diploma. They saw the post-Reconstruction South, the Jim Crow laws, Harlem's Golden Age, and the Civil Rights movement--and, in their own feisty, wise, inimitable way, they've got a lot to say about it.More than a firsthand account of black American history, "Having Our Say" teaches us about surviving, thriving, and embracing life, no matter what obstacles are in our way.
Sarah Louise Delany Libros
Sarah Louise Delany fue una educadora y pionera de los derechos civiles. Fue la primera persona negra a la que se le permitió enseñar ciencias domésticas a nivel de escuela secundaria en las escuelas públicas de la ciudad de Nueva York. Delany alcanzó la fama, junto con su hermana, con la publicación de una historia oral que detallaba sus vidas, a la edad de 103 años. Su obra es un testimonio de perseverancia y la búsqueda de la igualdad a través de la educación.
