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Gertrude Beasley

    Gertrude Beasley is recognized as a significant voice among Texas writers, though her work is often overlooked. Her early life was marked by instability and a mother fleeing an abusive situation, yet she pursued education with a passion, embracing radical leftist views on women's rights. Her sole surviving book is a candid and unflinching memoir exploring her formative years and political convictions. Despite facing personal turmoil and eventual institutionalization, Beasley's literary legacy endures as a testament to resilience and an unyielding spirit.

    My First Thirty Years
    • 2021

      My First Thirty Years

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(278)Add rating

      Edna "Gertrude" Beasley's original memoir was published in Paris in 1925, but ultimately suppressed and lost to history - until now. In 1927, Beasley - a self-proclaimed socialist and staunch feminist who fought for women's rights - disappeared. Her fate remained a mystery until researchers began digging into her story. This book reveals the story of a woman who grew up in abject poverty in rural Texas during the early 1900s, where she battled ongoing internal wars with herself concerning her family, faith, sexual reckoning, and quest for education at a time when women were not supposed to discuss those things

      My First Thirty Years