
As Gray as Black & White
A Story of Identity
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Narrated by:
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Wyatt J. Parker
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By:
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Faith Knight
About this listen
In 1960s Alabama, a family secret shatters Mark Lawson's world. Blonde-haired and blue-eyed, 14-year-old Mark discovers he is black, a revelation that changes everything.
Kicked out of his segregated school and threatened on his baseball team, Mark must navigate a society where prejudice and race define your fate.
This revelation also adversely affects his recent friendship with Eddie, the new black pitcher, who he now sees as a threat to his future.
As Mark grapples with his new reality, he faces a crucial choice: embrace his newfound identity or strive to bridge the racial divide. His journey offers a poignant story of self-discovery, courage, and the enduring quest for equality in a divided world.
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