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Love's Revolution: Interracial Marriage

Love's Revolution: Interracial Marriage

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well crafted into one book
Review: This book has a complete history of interracial marriages in America. Maria P. Root included her research as well the research and studeis of others to demonstrate the aspects surrounding interracial marriages. The book started off talking about the love revolution, which touched on "love" as being the primary factor for two individuals despite their skin color to become one. Each chapter Root also included real life situations of those individuals that she studied to demonstarte the struggles and pain these interracial couples and children face in society. Root covered all aspects relating to interracial marriages quite well. The drawback of this book is that, it is repetitive in some points. This book also do not focus on interracial marriages upon the white and African Americans but covered all races. It is not a hardcore reading book, but very informative with a nice balance of facts and personal information.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well crafted into one book
Review: This book has a complete history of interracial marriages in America. Maria P. Root included her research as well the research and studeis of others to demonstrate the aspects surrounding interracial marriages. The book started off talking about the love revolution, which touched on "love" as being the primary factor for two individuals despite their skin color to become one. Each chapter Root also included real life situations of those individuals that she studied to demonstarte the struggles and pain these interracial couples and children face in society. Root covered all aspects relating to interracial marriages quite well. The drawback of this book is that, it is repetitive in some points. This book also do not focus on interracial marriages upon the white and African Americans but covered all races. It is not a hardcore reading book, but very informative with a nice balance of facts and personal information.


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