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Cousins: Connected through slavery, a Black woman and a White woman discover their past-and each other
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Cousins: Connected through slavery, a Black woman and a White woman discover their past-and each other

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What happens when a White woman, Phoebe, contacts a Black woman, Betty, saying she suspects they are connected through slavery? First surprise? Betty responds, Hello, Cousin.

Betty had fought for an education and won. She broke through the concrete ceiling in the workplace and succeeded. A documentary of her life was about to debut.

Without thinking, she invites Phoebe to a family dinner and the premiere of the documentary. Second surprise? She forgot to tell her family who was coming to dinner.

Betty finds an activist partner in Phoebe. Cousins indeed, they commit to a path of reconciliation.

In alternating chapters, each tells her dramatic story-from Betty’s experience as one of the first Black children to attend her desegregated school, to Phoebe’s eventual question to Betty: How do I begin to repair the harms?

Piercingly honest. Includes a working reparations project which the two women conceived together.

Betty and Phoebe have been interviewed on the BBC and were recently featured in a special on Netflix.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walnut Street Books
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2021
Pages
225
ISBN
9781947597426

What happens when a White woman, Phoebe, contacts a Black woman, Betty, saying she suspects they are connected through slavery? First surprise? Betty responds, Hello, Cousin.

Betty had fought for an education and won. She broke through the concrete ceiling in the workplace and succeeded. A documentary of her life was about to debut.

Without thinking, she invites Phoebe to a family dinner and the premiere of the documentary. Second surprise? She forgot to tell her family who was coming to dinner.

Betty finds an activist partner in Phoebe. Cousins indeed, they commit to a path of reconciliation.

In alternating chapters, each tells her dramatic story-from Betty’s experience as one of the first Black children to attend her desegregated school, to Phoebe’s eventual question to Betty: How do I begin to repair the harms?

Piercingly honest. Includes a working reparations project which the two women conceived together.

Betty and Phoebe have been interviewed on the BBC and were recently featured in a special on Netflix.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walnut Street Books
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2021
Pages
225
ISBN
9781947597426