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Martha S. Jones explores racial identity by looking at her own family history

FILE: Author of "The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir," Martha S. Jones pictured at The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles California.
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Author of "The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir," Martha S. Jones pictured at The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California.

Historian was looking through a book one day when she found a section mentioning her grandfather. It referred to her grandfather as white. But in reality, her grandfather’s father was a free man of color, and his mother was born enslaved. This wasn’t the first time her family’s racial identity was questioned, so she started writing down her version of her family’s history. It's that history, and her family's relationship to racial identity, that she explores in her new book .

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