![]() She said she and her husband both cooked, cleaned and cared for the children. ![]() Solis)ĭeborah said while raising her family she taught them that “shared responsibility” is the best way to take care of each other. It’s True Justice Month on Fox Nation, and “Crimes Stories with Nancy Grace” is available now! Sign up today and get your first month for only 99cents! Deborah Watts (AP Photo/Rogelio V. She carries the torch of hope, peace, and justice for her cousin Emmett Till. She was not the original focus of this story and even now does not want to be, but she needs to be. The reluctant hero of this story is Deborah Watts. She takes them to museums, conferences, and trips.Īs they watch documentaries and complete their vision boards, you wouldn’t know this grandmother was a warrior, the torchbearer for justice for her family, a family who is rich with history in the civil rights movement. ![]() She has given her children and grandchildren experiences and moments to remember. She has grown children and grandchildren. ![]()
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