"She once told me that because I am lighter-skinned than her I would be treated better, and then the divorce from my father, I think she felt betrayed by whiteness in a certain kind of way, and I represent that whiteness."
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On reconciling her biracial identity with her mother (author) Alice Walker in “'Can I survive having a baby? Will I lose myself ... ?'” in The Guardian (2007 May 26)
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