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Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother

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Pages
291
Language
EN
ISBN
9781573225786
Reading Time
~5h 6min

Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother is a book by James McBride. It has 291 pages.

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James McBride’s memoir traces the relationship between a Black son and his Jewish mother, Ruth McBride Jordan, against the backdrop of mid-twentieth-century America. Structured through alternating first-person narratives, the work moves between McBride’s recollections of growing up in a large, low-income household and Ruth’s own autobiographical account of her upbringing in Maryland. The narrative examines how race, religion, and class shaped their family’s daily life while exploring broader cultural tensions surrounding mixed-race identity in postwar America. McBride’s prose balances personal reflection with historical context, detailing how his mother navigated prejudice, maintained her faith, and prioritized education for her children. The book functions as a study of how familial bonds intersect with divided social landscapes, and how individual experiences often complicate sweeping national narratives about race and belonging. The volume serves as a sustained examination of interfaith family dynamics, mid-century African American and Jewish history, and the ongoing cultural conversations surrounding identity and assimilation.

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Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother has 291 pages.

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James McBride’s memoir traces the relationship between a Black son and his Jewish mother, Ruth McBride Jordan, against the backdrop of mid-twentieth-century America. Structured through alternating first-person narratives, the work moves between McBride’s recollections of growing up in a large, low-i...

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Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother was written by James McBride.