Spilling the Sweet Tea
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The author is a retired educator from Georgia currently residing in Florida. Through the use of family histories and personal experiences, she describes the fascinating changes in the South during the past century. Schools were racially integrated. Laws were changed to give women voting rights, rights to banking and credit, and rights to healthcare. Technology went from paper and pen to Artificial Intelligence. Some families moved from the farms to the cities to work in factories and offices. All families struggle to survive. All families have secrets.
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The author is a retired educator from Georgia currently residing in Florida. Through the use of family histories and personal experiences, she describes the fascinating changes in the South during the past century. Schools were racially integrated. Laws were changed to give women voting rights, rights to banking and credit, and rights to healthcare. Technology went from paper and pen to Artificial Intelligence. Some families moved from the farms to the cities to work in factories and offices. All families struggle to survive. All families have secrets.
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The author is a retired educator from Georgia currently residing in Florida. Through the use of family histories and personal experiences, she describes the fascinating changes in the South during the past century. Schools were racially integrated. Laws were changed to give women voting rights, rights to banking and credit, and rights to healthcare. Technology went from paper and pen to Artificial Intelligence. Some families moved from the farms to the cities to work in factories and offices. All families struggle to survive. All families have secrets.
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