Being Biracial
A biracial person in America must navigate a unique set of social and psychological barriers. They live a life of contrast and challenges much different from a person belonging to just one race.
In Being Biracial: Has Anything Changed?, author Roger Wong explores these idiosyncrasies facing the biracial and mixed-race population.
Being biracial himself (half Chinese, half White), Roger describes his personal experiences dealing with the distinctive biracial challenges as well as those of his family, friends, and the nation as a whole.
Poignant, plainspoken, and sometimes humorous, Roger takes the readers on a voyage of introspection and insight into the world of being biracial. Your previous notions about race relations could very well change forever.
-- Roger Wong
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