A Baha’i Perspective 10.04.2008
Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Deb Rodgers, a Baha’i who grew up in a little town called Camphill, AL during the segregated ’60s. She was despised both by the white and the black members of her community because of the lightness of the color of her skin, so she turned to books. However, her mother would beat her when she found out she was reading. When she turned 18 she went off to college to be as far away as possible. She majored in English and became an accomplished journalist.
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