B.B., Earlene and Leboria Smith, sisters from Silsbee, Texas, in the early 1950’s. The Smith family mantra was always “No matter what your situation, you are to always present yourself with your head high and filled with pride.” Photo courtesy of their grandson/nephew Marcus Brian Carter. 

B.B., Earlene and Leboria Smith, sisters from Silsbee, Texas, in the early 1950’s. The Smith family mantra was always “No matter what your situation, you are to always present yourself with your head high and filled with pride.” Photo courtesy of their grandson/nephew Marcus Brian Carter. 

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