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    they are celebrating their heritage in a time where they felt alienated by liberating themselves and others. These literary minds were acting as social activist but in their own way- through literature. The autobiography by James McBride: The Color of Water which he tribute to his mother. It explored his story

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    Monique Walker Mr. Brady 11 September 2012 Heritage What factors contribute to who you are today? A question that many struggle with including James McBride‚ the author of The Color of Water. James struggled with finding himself because of his mixed background‚ a white Jewish mother and a Black father. When James finally gets an understanding of the culture‚ races‚ and religions that surrounds him it helps him to gain his own identity‚ point of view‚ and allows him to share his experiences with

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    The essay of the color of water Topic2: Ruth’s family considers her “dead” to them once she separates all ties from them. For example‚ when Ruth returns to her sister or aunts‚ they refuse to see her. Do you think this act of severing family relations is justifiable? Why or why not? Have you imaged that your family abandoned you? Well‚ I don’t think that you will have a good feeling on that. Definitely‚ You will feel very distressing. However‚ in the book the color of water‚ Ruth’s family even

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    The book‚ The Color of Water‚ was written by James McBride. It tells the story of a Jewish‚ white woman named Ruth who married two black men and had many children. Ruth’s child‚ James‚ did not understand why his mother was black and he was white. There were many factors that led to character’s disenfranchisement while growing up during the 1960s at the height of the Black Power movement. This disillusionment led James McBride to research and write about the story of his mother’s life. James McBride

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    In The Color Purple‚ Celie (the protagonist of the novel) writes letters to God in order to write out how she feels. She writes in her “diary” because she doesn’t really have anyone to talk to. Celie is a strong woman for putting up with everything that has happened to her‚ including being beat by her stepfather and her husband. In the novel‚ Mr. ______ (Celie’s husband) wanted to marry Nettie (Celie’s sister)‚ but Alphonso (Celie’s stepfather) didn’t want to give up Nettie so he let Mr. ______ take

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    “As a boy‚ I never knew where my mother was from.” James McBride’s memoir‚ The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother‚ talks about James’ and his mother’s culture and identity. In the book‚ both Ruth and James were able to overcome obstacles in order to resolve both internal and external conflicts in their lives. In this memoir‚ James McBride where interviews his mother‚ Ruth‚ about her past. This memoir tells an intertwined story of James’ childhood and Ruth’s life. While James’

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    The memoir‚ The Color of Water‚ by James McBride‚ is a story of two charmingly similar but also enticingly different lives. One of narrations is of James himself‚ describing his struggles of growing up with a “very strange mother” (9)‚ as well as attempting to find himself as he was both black and Jewish‚ and was never quite sure of where exactly he fit in. The other narration is of his mother‚ a Jewish immigrant who has her own fair share of issues in life to deal with‚ as she is a white person

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    In chapter 4 from “the color of water” James described the characteristic of immigrant’s mentality as hardworking‚ and they try to be straightforward in their work. Also‚ immigrants usually search for good quality in their lives‚ and they have disbelieving problem in authorities‚ and the only two things that they have deep belief in is god and good education. From my point of view‚ I do not think that all immigrants share the same aspects. Many immigrants search for good life and education but not

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    Hunter Jordan had died from a stroke which was very hard on him because of how close he was to Hunter even though he was not his biological father. Also around this age of 14‚ James was going through an identity crises because of the difference in skin color to his mother. James was brought up by a white mother and a African American stepfather with brothers and sisters who were mix including himself. This really affected James in his self-confidence because he didn’t know where he belonged whether it

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    Reading Response Journal: Session 3 Johnny Micka Pd. 6 Pg. 154: “As if that were not enough‚ the state legislature was called into emergency session and Atticus left us for two weeks.” * Infers that Cal had to take care of the kids like a mother. Pg. 157: Talk about how Jem is color blind when his suit looks weird. * Is he color blind of just a few colors or is it everything? Pg. 160: At church‚ the people are talking about the troubles of Tom Robinson. * Must be awkward since they

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