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J. Douglas Bates : Gift Children
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Author: J. Douglas Bates
Title: Gift Children
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 270
Date: 1993-05-24
ISBN: 0395633141
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Size: 6.1 x 9.0 x 1.2 inches
Edition: 0
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Previous givers: 1 risorgimento (USA: NY)
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In 1970 Doug and Gloria Bates adopted a 4 year old black girl as a sister to their 2 biological white sons. 2 years later they adopted another black girl. GIFT CHILDREN is the story of the 23 year interracial journey that ensued, a story that helps illuminate race relations in America today while depicting both the harsh difficulties as well as the heartwarming rewards that followed. GIFT CHILDREN is an intimate portrait of race relations told through the history of the Bates family. It is a deeply American story about bringing up children (in this case, in Eugene, Oregon), about celebrating and growing together, about coping with family tensions and dilemmas, and about negotiating the difficult years of adolescence and young adulthood. While casting a sharp light on the racism that lies all about us--and often within us as well--it is preeminently a book about caring, trusting, loving, and working together. GIFT CHILDREN describes the problems, setbacks, and pain of a family's attempt to live interracially, but ultimately it tells of a signal success hard won in an imperfect world. All who are interested in families, adoption, and race relations in America will find GIFT CHILDREN an important and moving book.
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