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  1. Rebecca Walker. 3.78. 2,909 ratings239 reviews. The Civil Rights movement brought author Alice Walker and lawyer Mel Leventhal together, and in 1969 their daughter, Rebecca, was born. Some saw this unusual copper-colored girl as an outrage or an oddity; others viewed her as a symbol of harmony, a triumph of love over hate.

  2. Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self is a 2002 autobiography by the American feminist writer Rebecca Walker . About. Born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1969, Rebecca Walker is the daughter of the African American womanist writer Alice Walker and the Jewish-American civil rights lawyer Melvyn R. Leventhal.

  3. “Walker masterfully illuminates differences between black and white America…A heartbreaking tale of self-creation.”— People “[Walker] offers painful childhood memories of straddling two vastly different culturesblack bohemia and Jewish suburbia—to fashion a cautionary tale about the power of race in shaping identity…[a] highly ...

  4. In her memoir Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self (2000), Walker explores her early years in Mississippi as the child of parents who were active in the later years of the Civil Rights Movement.

  5. Black, White & Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self. Paperback – January 8, 2002. by Rebecca Walker (Author) 221. See all formats and editions. The Civil Rights movement brought author Alice Walker and lawyer Mel Leventhal together, and in 1969 their daughter, Rebecca, was born.

  6. Black White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self. Rebecca Walker. Penguin, Jul 5, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages. The Civil Rights movement brought author Alice Walker...

  7. Black, White, and Jewish is the story of a child's unique struggle for identity and home when nothing in her world told her who she was or where she belonged. Poetic reflections on memory,...