By Susan Graham

BORN BIRACIAL

How One Mother Took On Race in America

The Birth of a National Civil Rights Movement

Susan Graham is the White mother of two biracial children whose father is Black. Born Biracial: How One Mother Took on Race in America is the true story of how she brought an invisible population to the forefront and started the multiracial movement.

Along the way, her personal life was suffering. The emotional story of her marriage to a CNN News anchor, being a mother to biracial children, divorce, and remarriage are interwoven in her
life’s story.

This is the one story every interracial family should read.

Available in paperback, hardcover and ebook.

By Susan Graham

BORN BIRACIAL

How One Mother Took On Race in America

The Birth of a National Civil Rights Movement

Susan Graham is the White mother of two biracial children whose father is Black. Born Biracial: How One Mother Took on Race in America is the true story of how she brought an invisible population to the forefront and started the multiracial movement.

Along the way, her personal life was suffering. The emotional story of her marriage to a CNN News anchor, being a mother to biracial children, divorce, and remarriage are interwoven in her
life’s story.

This is the one story every interracial family should read.

Available in paperback, hardcover and ebook.

Author

Susan Graham

Susan Graham is the founder, president and executive director of Project RACE (Reclassify All Children Equally). Specializing in race/ethnicity and public policy and an advocate for civil rights, Susan has testified before congressional committees in Washington. In addition to her work with Project RACE, Susan has been published in The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constititution, The Orlando Sentinel and in other major newspapers and magazines. She is married to Portuguese-American poet Sam Pereira.

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“I urge everyone to read this book!”

— Rod Carew, Baseball Hall of Fame

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“Parents, minority organizations, multicultural organizations, and educational institutions should all own a copy.”

— Cherrye S. Vasquez, Ph.D. Books That Sow Strength, Character & Diversity, DBA
Educator, Author, Blogger

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“An important primer about one mother’s efforts to change public policy to ensure inclusion of biracial and multiracial children.”

— Alice Robbin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Emerita
Indiana University

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“In this book you will see the rush in Susan’s heart as she made the path to ensure that all biracial people can self-identify. Excellent read!!”

— Sharyn Dones-Bergin
Attorney and Advocate