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The invisible line : three American families and the secret journey from black to white / Daniel J. Sharfstein.
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Main Author:
Sharfstein, Daniel J.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Penguin Press,
2011.
Subjects:
Gibson family.
Spencer family.
Walls family.
Racially mixed people
>
Race identity
>
United States
>
Case studies.
Miscegenation
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Social aspects
>
United States
>
Case studies.
Passing (Identity)
>
United States
>
Case studies.
Race
>
Social aspects
>
United States
>
Case studies.
Race awareness
>
United States
>
Case studies.
United States
>
Race relations
>
Case studies.
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E184.A1 S5724 2011
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