Mixed Bloodline
The Story of a Young Biracial Boy Overcoming Racism Growing Up in the South During the 1930’s Jim Crow Era
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Narrateur(s):
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Arischa Conner
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Auteur(s):
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Octavia Yvonne Webb
À propos de cet audio
Dad was many things. He was a business owner, a brick mason, a husband, and a father. He was also illiterate.
My dad grew up biracial in the Jim Crow South during the early 1930s, where he struggled to find his identity in a world where he was too Black to be White and too White to be Black.
In Mixed Bloodlines, Octavia Yvonne Webb picks up the mantle of her father’s story, exploring the seemingly insurmountable injustices he suffered as a child of mixed race growing up in a racially separated world. She tells the story of a how a young boy persevered to become resilient enough to bring strength to his family as he navigated the hardships, emotional hurt, and physical pain of a broken life to reveal a spiritual purpose and legacy of light for future generations.
You will hear about:
- Living and surviving daily obstacles during the era of segregation
- Racial discrimination and what it means to be denied civil rights
- Plight of a multicultural family raising a biracial child
- Self-esteem and self-worth issues and its effect on self-identity
- Systemic social/racial injustices of that era and our current time
- Institutional religion versus relational Christian values and its transformative power
- How reconciliation mends brokenness and leads to a road of peaceful healing