The author also noted that his mother was often ridiculed
in the black communities where they lived because she was
extremely light-skinned. Even as a small child, he wondered
why he had a white mother who claimed to be black. I'll
have to read the book to get the full picture.
This is the first book I've heard about which tells the
story of a *white* woman wanting to pass for black in
the 50s and 60s.
Cheryl
This was a great story. The author went to the same schools as my father,
Oberlin and Columbia. I really admired the courage of the mother, to
change her life so radically, with no chance of going back.
- Roger