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When I Was White
When I Was White | Sarah Valentine
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The stunning and provocative coming-of-age memoir about Sarah Valentine's childhood as a white girl in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and her discovery that her father was a black man.At the age of 27, Sarah Valentine discovered that she was not, in fact, the white girl she had always believed herself to be. She learned the truth of her paternity: that her father was a black man. And she learned the truth about her own identity: mixed race.And so Sarah began the difficult and absorbing journey of changing her identity from white to black. In this memoir, Sarah details the story of the discovery of her identity, how she overcame depression to come to terms with this identity, and, perhaps most importantly, asks: why? Her entire family and community had conspired to maintain her white identity. The supreme discomfort her white family and community felt about addressing issues of race-her race-is a microcosm of race relationships in America.A black woman who lived her formative years identifying as white, Sarah's story is a kind of Rachel Dolezal in reverse, though her "passing" was less intentional than conspiracy. This memoir is an examination of the cost of being black in America, and how one woman threw off the racial identity she'd grown up with, in order to embrace a new one.
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HannahDE
When I Was White | Sarah Valentine
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This family story is really incredible, but somehow just not compelling. I really couldn‘t believe such an amazing history came off so flat. Yes, a lot of important issues with identity were raised, but other books have managed it while remaining engaging.

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Well-ReadNeck
When I Was White | Sarah Valentine
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Sarah Valentine grew up with white parents and siblings and consistently told by her parents that she was white. But, as the title of this memoir implies, Sarah‘s biological father, of whom she knew nothing, was African-American. Valentine recounts her experiences in childhood where others around her seemed to intuit the truth that she didn‘t see in herself. A fascinating book that raises questions of upbringing, culture and biology. #netgalley

Jennick2004 Sounds like a good read! 5y
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Well-ReadNeck
When I Was White | Sarah Valentine
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I‘m a couple days late for #TBRTuesday but here are my reads this week. Trying to knock out some #netgalley ARCs to make room for more!!!

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