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The Color of Love

Published
May 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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220

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After 30 years of marriage, Greg and Rebecca Weaver take a painful look back at life as an interracial couple during the plight and passion of the Civil Rights Movement. The courtship starts during a time when it would have been more popular to murder someone than cross the "color line". Greg searches deep within himself to relate to his feelings about race relations and being married to a black woman. Rebecca, on the other shoe, tells her side of the story with all the conviction and strength of a woman with great virtue and courage. In The Color of Love we learn of life's trials and tribulations-faith and perseverance- and that true love and change starts on the inside and works it's way out.

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May 2002 iUniverse ISBN 0595226973
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Jun 2002 iUniverse ISBN 059573507X
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Jun 2002 iUniverse ISBN B00CU6U9IA
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