One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life — a Story of Race and Family Secrets - Bliss Broyard

One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life — a Story of Race and Family Secrets - Bliss Broyard - Books - Review - New York Times
But for Broyard to construct a white identity required the ruthless and cowardly jettisoning of his black family. He would later lamely tell his children that their grandmother and their two aunts, one of them with tell-tale dark skin, simply didn’t interest him. During the 1960s, he expressed no sympathy for the civil rights movement, opposed, his daughter writes, to a movement that required “adherence to a group platform rather than to one’s ‘essential spirit.’ ”


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