The Color of Water

several of McBride children became in the Civil Rights Movement. Do you think that it was a result in the times in which they lived, their need to belong to a group that lent them a solid identity, or a combination of both them factors?

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"That's difficult to second guess motivations of of people, even characters that we get to know well. Judging from Ruth's indomitable spirit and sense of social justice, it is not surprising that her kids were involved in civil-rights. I think people passionate about such things make the cause part of their identity. Also you are right, fighting for these rights may well have filled a void from their past. I think though, it was mostly their mother who inspired them to fight for better and never give up."

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