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An uncensored account of the obstacles and triumphs of a mixed-race relationship during the biggest civil rights movement in history.

''An illuminating book that will challenge what you think you know about relationships, cultural diversity and race.'' Professor Olivette Otele

''A must read book that will change the way we see mixed race couples and make us question our own entrenched beliefs.'' Melissa Fleming, award-winning author of A Hope More Powerful than the Sea

Growing up Black in America, Tineka Smith knew she had to behave in a certain way because of the colour of her skin. She faced restrictions imposed upon her by an unfair system; don''t talk back to White people, expect to be stopped by the police and work twice as hard as your White peers.

Alex Court, a White British man, moved through his life in a very different way. As s

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    A Paperback / softback by Tineka Smith, Alex Court

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      Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 22/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781472286987, 978-1472286987
      ISBN10: 1472286987

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An uncensored account of the obstacles and triumphs of a mixed-race relationship during the biggest civil rights movement in history.

      ''An illuminating book that will challenge what you think you know about relationships, cultural diversity and race.'' Professor Olivette Otele

      ''A must read book that will change the way we see mixed race couples and make us question our own entrenched beliefs.'' Melissa Fleming, award-winning author of A Hope More Powerful than the Sea

      Growing up Black in America, Tineka Smith knew she had to behave in a certain way because of the colour of her skin. She faced restrictions imposed upon her by an unfair system; don''t talk back to White people, expect to be stopped by the police and work twice as hard as your White peers.

      Alex Court, a White British man, moved through his life in a very different way. As s

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