The Memory Keeper’s Mother is the powerful memoir of Revella Logan Love, Ph.D., honoring the courage, resilience, and legacy of her mother, Eliza Gladys Logan . Set against the backdrop of Kentucky in the 1960s—a time of racial tension, civil rights struggle, and generational trauma—this book captures both personal and historical truth. At its heart, this is the story of a mother’s extraordinary strength when two men broke into her home, forever altering the lives of her and her daughters. Choosing courage over despair, Eliza Logan stood as a role model for justice and perseverance in the face of profound injustice. Through deeply personal storytelling and reflection, Revella revisits family history, Appalachian and African American cultural roots, and the intergenerational process of healing. This memoir testifies not only to one woman’s bravery but also to the endurance of families who lived through systemic inequities and found resilience in faith, love, and ancestral strength. A blend of memoir, history, and inspiration , this book is a testament to mothers, daughters, and future generations—reminding readers that healing is possible, voices matter, and legacies must be preserved.