Black, White and Jewish
"Black, White and Jewish" is a memoir by Rebecca Walker, the daughter of civil rights leader Alice Walker and Jewish lawyer Melvyn R. Walker. The book explores her experiences growing up as a biracial woman in America, navigating her identity amidst the complexities of race and culture.
In her narrative, Walker reflects on the intersections of her African American and Jewish heritage, addressing themes of belonging, discrimination, and self-discovery. The memoir highlights the challenges and triumphs of embracing a multifaceted identity in a society often defined by rigid racial categories.