James McBride's book, The Color of Water
In James
McBride's book, The
Color of Water, the leaving of home by both Ruth (the author's mother) and James (the author) is an event full of mixed causes ....
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The Color of Water
.... he is in his 30s. His 1996 memoir, The
Color Of Water, centers on
McBride's search and its resolution. Central to the theme is how ....
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The Color of Water
.... while growing up. When he asked her what
color God is, she replied, "God is the
color of water" (
McBride 39). The author himself ....
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Writer-Musician James McBride's Identity Crisis
.... he is in his 30s. His 1996 memoir, The
Color Of Water, centers on
McBride's search and its resolution. Central to the theme is how ....
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Jazz Saxophonist Manu Dibango
.... Writer-musician James
McBride, as related in his autobiographical book The
Color of Water, terms his life a search for the meaning of reconciling his ....
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Collaboration on John Ford Films
.... of work extending from early silents to massive widescreen
color epics into ....
McBride and Wilmington (1975) feel that Nichols' screenplay is excessively literary ....
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Abortion and Race
.... Velma
McBride Murray (1995, March) surveyed 8,450 black and Hispanic women ages 15 to .... Increasingly, however, she is joined by women of
color, who are becoming ....
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Women soldiers (soldaderas) of the Mexican Revolution
.... At the same time, however, "her skin was the
color of dark cream, her eyes large, blue-black and active," and when "she .... New York: Robert M.
McBride and Company ....
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