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Black & White & Red All Over
Martha McNeil Hamilton & Warren Brown
$25.00 / Hardcover
The
Story of a Friendship
This profound, earnest and heartfelt book by two Washington Post reporters
chronicles two vastly different lives through several memorable decades of
American history. Hamilton, a white woman born in blue-collar Houston, and
Brown, a black man of segregated New Orleans, explain with well-chosen
vignettes how their childhood and young adult experiences laid the
groundwork for their unusual pairing as committed friends both in the
newsroom and in their private lives. Their individual stories of how they
came to be journalists and pioneering hires under the then new affirmative
action program are instructive and inspiring, as are their tales of how they
struggled against an old boys' network and a glass ceiling. When life's low
points, such as the severe mental collapse of Hamilton's daughter and a
subsequent divorce, suddenly derail Hamilton's life, Brown remains a
steadfast friend and shepherds her from depression to activity. That loyalty
is not forgotten when Brown battles an ongoing bout of hypertension and
organ failure, which results in a failed attempt to use his wife's
transplanted kidney and thus Martha donates hers to her dear friend.
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