Ruth McBride Jordan
Ruth McBride Jordan was an American woman known for her remarkable life story and resilience. Born in 1921, she was the daughter of a Jewish immigrant family and faced significant challenges, including the loss of her parents during the Holocaust. Despite these hardships, she became a strong advocate for civil rights and education.
Ruth is also recognized as the mother of the acclaimed author James McBride, who wrote the bestselling memoir The Color of Water. In her life, she emphasized the importance of faith, family, and cultural identity, influencing many through her experiences and teachings.