Love in Black and White
Title | Love in Black and White PDF eBook |
Author | William S. Cohen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Most Americans regard the World War II period as belonging to the greatest generation, but it was also a time when religious intolerance and racial violence flourished. It is within this world that this compelling memoir is set. Against impossible odds, Bill would be elected to serve his country as a U.S. Congressman and Senator, and Janet would become a prominent television personality, activist, and highly respected businesswoman and author. This powerful book is one of inspiration, hope and ultimately the redemption of America's soul.
Love in Black and White
Title | Love in Black and White PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Mathabane |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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The dramatic, revealing, and riveting story of how Mark and Gail Mathabane overcame their own prejudices, society's disapproval, family opposition, and personal self-doubts to be together in an interracial relationship. 16 pages of photos.
Brown White Black
Title | Brown White Black PDF eBook |
Author | Nishta J. Mehra |
Publisher | Picador |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-02-05 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9781250133557 |
Intimate and honest essays on motherhood, marriage, love, and acceptance Brown White Black is a portrait of Nishta J. Mehra's family: her wife, who is white; her adopted child, Shiv, who is black; and their experiences dealing with America's rigid ideas of race, gender, and sexuality. Her clear-eyed and incisive writing on her family's daily struggle to make space for themselves amid racial intolerance and stereotypes personalizes some of America's most fraught issues. Mehra writes candidly about her efforts to protect and shelter Shiv from racial slurs on the playground and from intrusive questions by strangers while educating her child on the realities and dangers of being black in America. In other essays, she discusses growing up in the racially polarized city of Memphis; coming out as queer; being an adoptive mother who is brown; and what it's like to be constantly confronted by people's confusion, concern, and expectations about her child and her family. Above all, Mehra argues passionately for a more nuanced and compassionate understanding of identity and family. Both poignant and challenging, Brown White Black is a remarkable portrait of a loving family on the front lines of some of the most highly charged conversations in our culture.
Why Black Men Love White Women
Title | Why Black Men Love White Women PDF eBook |
Author | Rajen Persaud |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2009-03-03 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1416595422 |
A provocative, candid study of the romantic relationships between white women and black men offers a psychological explanation for the phenomenon, as well as analyzing the influence of the entertainment industry, exposing stereotypes, and assessing the global implications of black and white relationships.
Black, White, and The Grey
Title | Black, White, and The Grey PDF eBook |
Author | Mashama Bailey |
Publisher | Lorena Jones Books |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2021-01-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1984856200 |
A story about the trials and triumphs of a Black chef from Queens, New York, and a White media entrepreneur from Staten Island who built a relationship and a restaurant in the Deep South, hoping to bridge biases and get people talking about race, gender, class, and culture. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY GARDEN & GUN • “Black, White, and The Grey blew me away.”—David Chang In this dual memoir, Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano take turns telling how they went from tentative business partners to dear friends while turning a dilapidated formerly segregated Greyhound bus station into The Grey, now one of the most celebrated restaurants in the country. Recounting the trying process of building their restaurant business, they examine their most painful and joyous times, revealing how they came to understand their differences, recognize their biases, and continuously challenge themselves and each other to be better. Through it all, Bailey and Morisano display the uncommon vulnerability, humor, and humanity that anchor their relationship, showing how two citizens commit to playing their own small part in advancing equality against a backdrop of racism.
Don't Bring Home a White Boy
Title | Don't Bring Home a White Boy PDF eBook |
Author | Karyn Langhorne Folan |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2010-02-02 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 143916939X |
Folan encourages readers to look beyond common generalizations and stereotypes about race and gender in interracial relationships. In Don’t Bring Home a White Boy, writer Karyn Langhorne Folan debunks the myths and common preconceptions about interracial relationships: Is a black woman who dates white men a traitor to her race? And is America’s history of black oppression a factor? Drawing on real-life testimonials, she boldly tackles this difficult subject with warmth, humor, and understanding, as she explores stereotypes of black female sexuality and white male perspectives on black female beauty. Folan goes beyond statistics and offers firsthand insights on her own interracial relationship and attempts to tap into a woman’s desire to have all that they deserve instead of restricting themselves, simply because they want a “good black man.” Frank, authoritative, and universally relevant, her message to women is to look beyond skin color, accept themselves for who they are, and seek a man who truly loves them, regardless of race.
Love on Trial: An American Scandal in Black and White
Title | Love on Trial: An American Scandal in Black and White PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Ardizzone |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2002-05-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0393247465 |
"Too important to be ignored…A fascinating look at America's obsession with race, pride, and privilege." —Essence A modern Cinderella must defend her fairy-tale marriage in a scandal that rocked jazz-age America. When Alice Jones, a former domestic, married Leonard Rhinelander in 1924, she became the first black woman to be listed in the Social Register as a member of one of New York's wealthiest families. Once news of the marriage became public, a scandal of race, class, and sex gripped the nation—and forced the couple into an annulment trial.