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ON THE DAY SHE WAS BORN, FATE HAD ALREADY DETERMINED HER DESTINY.
A DESTINY FRAUGHT WITH ABANDONMENT, WANT, SERVITUDE, AND REWARD.
SOLD INTO CHILDHOOD SLAVERY BY HER OWN FATHER – SHE REACHED DEEP INSIDE HER SOUL AND FOUND A WELL OF : STRENGTH, GRIT, FAITH, AND RAW PERSEVERANCE.
OPAL was a proud woman. Not in a haughty way – more like the way someone sets their jaw to stare down a vicious pack of “Pit Bulls.” She’d graduated from the “School of Hard Knocks,” and acting self-assured was simply her way of forcing life’s challenges to give up some of their ground.
Her eyes were set deeply into the granite-like constitution of her gaze. Not a cold-hearted stare, but translucent; like the serene look of a farm pond at dusk. And, although her shoulders were slightly bent from plain old fashioned hard work, it wasn’t an arthritic stoop – more like the resolute position she’d assumed throughout her lifetime to guarantee her own survival.
But you see, this was still “The Great Depression,” and the screen door her family was shivering and sweltering behind was that same old door attached to the same old “Sharecropper Shanty” they’d started out in. But for Opal, the decision to head to California during those difficult days or stay and ‘tough things out’ was what we call nowadays: ?a no-brainer.? Some refer to it as ?frontier spirit,? or ?the will to go on.? Whatever you choose to label it; in her case?those principles were simply the foundation on which she chose to live out her life. Then, after having whisked away all those “Dust Bowl” gales, why – She began to pay all that survivor’s grit forward. Time after time through the years; into decades – she answered the call to serve others. Never mind their beliefs or their station in life, so long as the end result was to benefit those who were suffering the most.
?OPAL? is the story of Mary Opal Fetters/George; a little girl who lost her mother to childbirth at the tender age of seven, was sold into servitude by a father who no longer wished to care for her…and forced into child labor in another state for many years. In spite of all the odds stacked against her?she championed a legacy of grace. This is her story.