They Were Black. Their Parents Were White. Growing Up Was Complicated.

“Raceless,” by Georgina Lawton, and “Surviving The White Gaze,” by Rebecca Carroll, follow two Black women who discover their racial identity after a childhood separated from their heritage.“Raceless,” by Georgina Lawton, and “Surviving The White Gaze,” by Rebecca Carroll, follow two Black women who discover their racial identity after a childhood separated from their heritage.Read MoreBooks and Literature, Race and Ethnicity, Black People, Lawton, Georgina, Carroll, Rebecca, Raceless (Book), Surviving the White Gaze (Book)

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