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A White Duck in a Black Pond

Race, Identity, and Privilege

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A White Duck in a Black Pond

著者: Dane Wycoff
ナレーター: Greg Bond
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概要

A White Duck in a Black Pond is a compelling memoir as engrossing, relevant, and timely today as decades ago. Being the son of a White mother and an African American father during the 1950s presented challenges on its own, but the bane of Dane Wycoff's existence wasn’t that he was mixed; it was because he believed himself one hundred percent Black despite his white skin. His chosen identity led to an endless wave of rejection, violence, and torment. Dane was a Black boy somatically entrapped in white pigmentation, rejected by Black and White peers alike.

©2025 Dane Wycoff (P)2025 Dane Wycoff

批評家のレビュー

“This memoir is a valuable contribution to conversations on race and identity, and I would highly recommend it to educators and readers of memoirs who appreciate truth told with vulnerability and strength.” - Independent Book Review

“This is a well-crafted memoir with resonant themes, superb writing, and spot-on social commentary.” - Readers' Favorite

“A thoughtful and deeply personal exploration of race in postwar America.” - Kirkus Reviews

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