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Sustainability5 Dimensions of Landscape6 Saving Water Resources7 Resolving conflict7 Recycling7 Sustainable Landscape8 Coastal Regions9 Rivers and Streams9 Man-made Water Bodies10 Landscaping10 Recreation10 Types of Water Bodies11 Tigris an...
ther, is a remarkable story of the struggles that he and his mother faced during segregation in 1940-1970's. Having a white mother and a black father, James McBride became unsure about his racial identity. His white mother refused to reveal...
the age of fifteen. Her relationship had occurred in the 1930's in Virginia. At that time, anti-miscegenation laws were in force. So it was Miss Jordan's boyfriend, Peter, who was black. And the relationship went against the laws of anti-mi...
the themes of The Color of Water are accessible to children who are in the early elementary grades. Four of these themes are documented below. With each, there is a suggestion for a reading from The Color of Water from a children's book whi...
ther's past, as well as his own upbringing and heritage, in a poignant and powerful debut, The hue of Water: a very dark Man's Tribute to His White Mother. The child of a black minister and a woman who would not accept she was white, James ...
The book reviewer for The Nation, Marina Budhos, praised the novel for its vivid and accomplished storytelling. Educator and activist Jonathan Kozol praised its emotional power, and Jack Geiger of The New York Times described the novel as a...
who describes his owns story in the book by adding numerous life examples of his mother and his own. The novel is mainly based on the past experience of his mother Ruth McBride Jordan’s life and describe each character of her life in depth...