
The Color of Life
A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
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February 1, 2019
Meredith draws on her interviews with her father-in-law, who asks her, Why are you writing this book? She replies, Because white people need to understand that issues of race have something to do with them. Because stories of interracial marriage and biracial children are few and far between. Meredith is white; her father-in-law is James Howard Meredith, the Black man who integrated the University of Mississippi as its first Black student, in 1963. Cara, who works for a church ministry, meets James' son, who works for a corporation, through an online dating site. Meredith's memoir recounts their courtship and her experiences as a young wife in an interracial marriage looking for approval from her parents, in-laws, and friends in a sharply divided country that gives rise to the Black Lives Matter movement. She also reflects on the early years of their two sons and her efforts to understand the complexities of their mixed-race heritage. Her father-in-law tells her he'll answer her questions for his grandsons, but every reader will benefit from this candid family story.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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