Wit, Will & Walls

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by Betty Kilby Fisher

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"Wit, Will & Walls" is a powerful epic of an African American family’s struggle for equality. Betty Kilby was an "infant plaintiff" in the, Betty Ann Kilby vs. Warren County Board of Education, which followed the landmark Supreme Court case Brown Vs. the Board of Education. The Kilby family struggle started long before, when her father, James Kilby, took on Old Virginia’s deeply rooted apartheid system. James Kilby had been raised in what can only be called inter-generational semi-slavery on a farm in Rappahanock County. Like his father, he had worked at the owner’s beck and call essentially for room, board and the occasional dollar. Ultimately, James Kilby stood up and led his family on their journey through terror, isolation and repeated defeats toward educational opportunity equal to that of white society. Sorrowing, yet often humorous, "Wit, Will and Walls" is more than just Betty's autobiography; This book is also a family epic, spanning generations of Kilbys, with many frank forays into such areas as the "kitchen babies," sired by her family’s white bosses, right up to the heartbreak of her daughter’s addiction to crack cocaine. Her conversational tone as an author lends a blistering immediacy. -- Mike Price, Fort Worth Business Press, February 5, 2003 Wit, Will & Walls bears mentioning in the same breath with essential volumes of black Americana as Alex Haley s, Roots. -- Mike Price, Fort Worth Business Press, February 5, 2003 Wit, Will & Walls serves the essential storytelling function, but it also delivers a manifesto of determination. -- Mike Price, Fort Worth Business Press, February 5, 2003 Betty started her career as a $2.10 per hour minimum wage factory worker. She climbed the corporate ladder twice in two very different industries to upper management levels with such name-brand corporations as Rubbermaid and American Airlines. She researched Warren County’s History from 1836 to 1986. Her work was published in booklet form "Freedom Road", in the local paper and in the Shenandoah Valley Historical Review. Betty has an Associates degree in Business Management from Lord Fairfax Community College; Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Shenandoah University and a MBA with a concentration in Productivity Improvement in the Workplace from NOVA University.

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