DIVE IN Like most authors, Heather McGhee had strong opinions about what her book’s cover should look like. This former president of Demos, a progressive think tank, was well aware that “The Sum of Us,” her exploration of the economics of racism, had the potential to be packaged in a dry, boring way that would […]
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They Were Black. Their Parents Were White. Growing Up Was Complicated.
RACELESSIn Search of Family, Identity, and the Truth About Where I BelongBy Georgina Lawton SURVIVING THE WHITE GAZEA MemoirBy Rebecca Carroll For most of us, racial identity is a combination of inheritance (you are what your parents are) and influence (you’re a product of where and how you were raised). But what if you are […]