Litsy Reading Challenge 2017 discussion
9: A memoir by a person of color
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I've read Funny in Farsi and plan to read the other in 2017.
Mariposa75me.com wrote: "I think I will read Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. He's smart and adorable so it should be fun."
I think I might read this one as well. It's supposed to be very good.
I think I might read this one as well. It's supposed to be very good.








I read The Song and the Silence: A Story about Family, Race, and What Was Revealed in a Small Town in the Mississippi Delta While Searching for Booker Wright (by Yvette Johnson.) The author seeks to find out more about her grandfather, a waiter who in three minutes in a NBC documentary in 1966, delivered a monologue that belied the claims of the Whites that they treated the Blacks well. The book exposes the deep-seated racism and hypocrisy of Greenwood, MS - the home of Robert Johnson and B.B. King; but also the most contentious of hotbeds during the Civil Rights Movement. Yvette Johnson also seeks to define her own sense of Blackness, and resolve family issues with each of her parents. There is a companion documentary that was screened at the Tribecca Film Festival, a couple of years go, 'Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story.'

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A memoir (or autobiography) by a person of color