Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned
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A key lesson in Katrina Bias’s unforgettable memoir, LESSONS LEARNED, is that no stereotype applies to ‘growing up black’ in the years from Jim Crow to Martin Luther King and beyond – at least not in Katrina’s family. Take the aunt who builds her own home in the 1930s, the father who moves his family from Texas to an upscale subdivision in Los Angeles, the mother who makes sure her children dress well and get educated, whatever drastic measures that might require. This is a memoir you cannot put down. I was just as excited as Katrina the day her nearly all-black Junior High got its first black teacher, and handsome at that! Kathryn Jordan, Author of HOT WATER A Novel, Berkley – Penguin, GLADYS AND CAPONE, Amazon

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Katrina Davis Bias. Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned. Katrina Davis Bias

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Prologue

My Birth

The Big Trip

The Good Life

We Join the Middle Class

Merinel—another mother

Everybody Loves Piano, I love Reading

We Integrate Compton Schools and Strike a Blow for Colored Kids

What’s so Junior About Junior High?

Dr. Kennedy—the go-to man

Friendships – Best Friends Forever

Adolescence and Independence

Happy Days

A Close Call

Turning Point

Mrs. Hanson … a mentor

Sixteen and in Love

Betrayal and Beyond

Mr. Redfud—he asked, we gave

Aunt Lizzie—my heart

He was the Best of Dads, He was the Worst of Dads

The Best Mom

College—from big fish in a little pond to little fish in a big pond

Art and Katrina—The Beginning

College—I Figure it Out

Uncle Joe—the Dad I would have chosen

Who’s Courting Who?

Art—what more could I want?

I Run Away from Home

A Low Spot

My On-going Love Affair

Politics—a matter of influence

An Unexpected Love

Work—the early years

Work—the dream comes true, but is it enough?

Work—school days

Greta Pruitt—the principal’s principal

Work—out of the classroom, into the fire

Work—I finally use my Psychology Degree

Work—another time, another place

Work—my try at being a principal’s principal

How Much Could it Cost?

Winding Down and Winding Up

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To my granddaughters, Jazmin, Jada, Mikela, Zoe ….

May my lessons learned become your wisdom.

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Their first outing came when Katrina was six weeks old. With a dollar in her purse, Irene took Katrina to the Baylor well-baby clinic on the bus; the fare was 10 cents round trip. The doctor’s visit was 25 cents. But the best part for Irene was when she treated herself to ten cents’ worth of freshly cooked Spanish peanuts from Woolworth’s, a treat she continued to enjoy until the nut counters were discontinued in the sixties. They usually came home with money left from the dollar.

Irene’s brother, James was a tall, dark, and handsome bachelor and he lived nearby. He was the first and most constant visitor. He bought beautiful sundresses for the baby and often took her up the hill, on his shoulders to “show her off” to the some other relatives who lived in the Circle section of Dallas. He was and still is a big part of Katrina’s life. They talk about baseball and politics. He has explained about the Great Depression and its effect on his formerly prosperous family. He tried to join the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) at age sixteen. He was refused and was encouraged to stay in school. He graduated from high school and was able to join at that time. The training gave him a foundation for his forty-year career at the phone company in Dallas.

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