RACISM IS LIKE A BOX OF CRAYONS AND NOT SEEING ALL THE COLORS Racism is like a box of crayons and not seeing all the colors. James and Ruth McBride were exposed to racism in similar and different way
RACISM IS LIKE A BOX OF CRAYONS AND NOT SEEING ALL THE COLORS Racism is like a box of crayons and not seeing all the colors. James and Ruth McBride were exposed to racism in similar and different way
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RACISM IS LIKE A BOX OF CRAYONS AND NOT SEEING ALL THE COLORS
Racism is like a box of crayons and not seeing all the colors. James and Ruth McBride were exposed to racism in similar and different ways.
The youth of James his mother and her abusive father, McBride identifies the racism of the South in 1940s. With mentions of his past he highlights the racial segregations in order to someone a more equal way of life. The racial segregation begins as he questions his identity wondering why his mom is white and he is black. When James goes to the bus to take him to summer camp and the kid shakes his father’s hand in a “hip” way and then says his dad is a Black Panther James yells for his mother then punches the