Black lotus a woman's search for racial identity

"The unique and beautifully written story of one multiracial woman's journey of acceptance and identity that tackles the fraught topic of race in America. Sil Lai Abrams always knew she was different, with darker skin and curlier hair than her siblings. But when the man who she thought was...

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Main Author: Abrams, Sil Lai (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York ; London : Karen Hunter Publishing/Gallery Books, [2016]
Edition: First Karen Hunter Publishing/Gallery Books hardcover edition.
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Summary: "The unique and beautifully written story of one multiracial woman's journey of acceptance and identity that tackles the fraught topic of race in America. Sil Lai Abrams always knew she was different, with darker skin and curlier hair than her siblings. But when the man who she thought was her dad told her the truth--that her father was actually black--her whole world was turned upside down. Raised primarily in the Caucasian community of Winter Park, Florida, Abrams was forced to re-examine who she really was and struggle with her Caucasian, African American, and Chinese identities. In her remarkable memoir, she shares this journey and how it speaks to a larger question: Why does race matter? Black Lotus is a story of acceptance and identity but it is also a dialogue on the complex topic of race in this country by an award-winning writer and inspirational speaker"--
Item Description: "Karen Hunter nonfiction original hardcover"--Title page verso.
Physical Description: xiii, 350 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN: 9781451688467 (hardcover)
1451688466 (hardcover)
Author Notes: Sil Lai Abrams is a NABJ award-winning New York City-based writer, inspirational speaker, and domestic violence awareness activist. She has appeared on ABC, CNN, MSNBC, TV One, Al Jazeera, FOX, BET, Court TV, and TruTV as an expert on relationships and domestic violence, and been featured in national magazines such as Modern Woman , Oprah , Redbook , EBONY , Black Enterprise, and Sister 2 Sister . Abrams is the founder & CEO of Truth in Reality, a social advocacy organization committed to changing the media's depiction of women of color in an effort to reduce the rates of gender-based violence in the black community, and also serves on the national Board of Directors for the National Domestic Violence Hotline. She lives in New York, New York.