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Seventeen Years in the Black Room is about the transition from segregation to integration for a
small-town Texas Black school teacher, Susie Sansom-Piper, in the late 1960's. As the last Principal
to close the segregated school, this memoir begins with a look at the segregated black community
during her childhood (after 1921), and outlines the challenges she faced both in the integrated
school and within the black community. This is a story of resilience, tragedy, and triumph over
adversity, as she manages to balance the demands of her household, parents, and two small
children, while maintaining the decorum and back-bone needed to survive as a Black educator.
This book provides an inside look at her teaching post integration, and how integration of schoolteachers
and students impacted the African American family units and the community. This is a
real-world look at the challenges and obstacles placed on African Americans in the workplace
from the soul of a survivor.