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'''Betty Jamerson Reed''' (born 1937) is a researcher, author and retired educator in the United States. She wrote three books about schools and educators including ''Soldiers in Petticoats —Appalachian Educators— Sophia Sawyer, Emily Prudden, Martha Berry'' about the work of three Christian educators.<ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews//soldiers-in-petticoats/</ref> Her writings have also been included in anthologies.<ref>https://www.virginiawritersclub.org/VWC-Blog/12987768</ref> She also writes poetry.<ref name=poet>https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/wncha-history-hour-the-brevard-rosenwald-school/</ref> She lives in [[Transylvania County, North Carolina]].<ref name=poet/>
 
She is a geaduatenative of western North Carolina<ref name=rose>https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/wncha-history-hour-the-brevard-rosenwald-school/</ref> and graduated from [[Bryan College]]. She taught History, English, and Spanish at East Henderson High School, Brevard High School, and Rosman High School and has also been an instructor at [[Blue Ridge Community College]], [[Mars Hill College]], [[Brevard College]], and [[Western Carolina University]].<ref>https://www.boldlife.com/retired-teacher-explores-the-history-of-school-segregation-in-western-north-carolina/</ref> She was interviewed in 2020.<ref>https://nonfictionauthorsassociation.com/author-interview-betty-jamerson-reed-author-of-soldiers-in-petticoats/</ref>
 
She surveyed [[Rosenwald School]]s in southwestern North Carolina for the State Archives Department in 2002.<ref name=rose/>