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Mixed Bloodline: The story of a young biracial boy overcoming racism growing up in the South doing the 1930's Jim Crow Era
by Octavia Yvonne Webb
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Synopsis
In MIXED BLOOD you will read about the life of a young biracial boy growing up with a white family in the South’s Jim Crow era during the early 1930’s. You will read about daily setbacks and obstacles he faced dealing with self-esteem and self-identity issues. You will be made aware ...
In MIXED BLOOD you will read about the life of a young biracial boy growing up with a white family in the South’s Jim Crow era during the early 1930’s. You will read about daily setbacks and obstacles he faced dealing with self-esteem and self-identity issues. You will be made aware of his struggle to identify who he was in a racially separated world. Even when faced with chaos centered around social and racial injustice this young boy persevered and became resilient enough to overcome the unsurmountable injustices he suffered as a child transcending into his adult years. This story will reveal the hardships, emotional hurt, and physical pain of a broken life and what that dynamic looks like when the ups and downs of life becomes a pathway to a spiritual renewed purpose and a legacy of light for future generations.
You will read
· Living and surviving daily obstacles during the era of segregation
· Racial discrimination and what it means to be denied civil rights
· Plight of a multicultural family raising a biracial child
· Self-esteem and self-worth issues and its effect on self-identity
· Systemic social/racial injustices of that era and our current time
· Institutional religion versus relational Christian values and it’s transformative power
· How reconciliation mends brokenness and leads to a road of peaceful healing
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You will read
· Living and surviving daily obstacles during the era of segregation
· Racial discrimination and what it means to be denied civil rights
· Plight of a multicultural family raising a biracial child
· Self-esteem and self-worth issues and its effect on self-identity
· Systemic social/racial injustices of that era and our current time
· Institutional religion versus relational Christian values and it’s transformative power
· How reconciliation mends brokenness and leads to a road of peaceful healing
Get the book now!
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