Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood

Jacqueline Sewell-Thomas's Tale of Two Loving Mothers

Linda Grace Morris Season 1 Episode 17

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In 1948, 16-year-old Harriet Eleanor Taylor found herself struggling to be a mother to two children, one a year old and the other 4-months-old. Her prominent black middle-class family shunned poor Harriet as they tried to take her babies away from her. They found an aunt in Cleveland who was willing to take the older child, but Harriet was so fearful of losing the child she had known for more than a year, that she decided to give up the 4-month-old, Jacqueline, for a local adoption with the Family and Children's Society in Baltimore. She hoped against hope to find her baby and informally searched for her through the years. Shortly thereafter, Harriet married the father of the two children, and they had 3 more children.

Fast forward 38 years, and as a result of a search initiated by Jacqueline, who by now was a Social Worker with the same agency from which she was adopted, Harriet's search ended. This episode details the journey of these two women, now 77 and 93, and how their lives were blessed by the mother who adopted Jacqueline, the late Mrs. Helen Sewell. 


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