Adopted or not, close to our parents or no, there are things about our own DNA that most of us know from birth. Our gender, for example, or our hair, eye or skin color is pretty obvious, and we begin developing our identity from a young age based on these things. But what if at the age of 34, you discovered you had a piece of your identity all wrong? What if, for example, you discovered you were black instead of white? This strange-but-true story is Michael Fosberg's. He never knew his father and was raised in an all-white suburb with his white mother and stepfather. With very light skin and an all-white family, Fosberg had no reason to believe that he was anything but white. It wasn't until he tracked down his biological father that he discovered his black heritage.
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Exploring the Spectrum from White to Black
We Love Everyday People
book release makes for cerebral entertainment so nice you can see it twice.
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