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Paperback Shades of Division: Love, Identity, Resilience Book

ISBN: 1737085275

ISBN13: 9781737085270

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Welcome to "Shades of Division," a novel set in the vibrant and tumultuous world of 1920s Harlem. This story explores the lives of four individuals navigating the complexities of colorism, ambition, and unity during the Harlem Renaissance. As the Jazz Age pulses through Harlem's streets, our characters face the social dynamics of a rapidly evolving community, striving to find their place amidst both opportunity and prejudice.

Charles Lewis, a light-skinned businessman, uses his complexion to gain social and economic advantages. However, his decisions come at a cost, leading him to question his identity and ethics. Samuel "Sam" Harris, a dark-skinned aspiring writer from Alabama, arrives in Harlem with dreams of escaping poverty and making a name for himself. Sam's journey is fraught with systemic racism and internal community divisions, challenging his determination and resilience.

Clara Johnson, the light-skinned daughter of a wealthy New Orleans family, moves to Harlem seeking independence and purpose. Torn between her privileged upbringing and her passion for activism, Clara struggles to balance her family's expectations with her own desire to make a meaningful impact. Meanwhile, Miriam Turner, a dedicated teacher and community organizer from Chicago, battles against colorism and sexism to empower and educate the next generation. Her unyielding determination to bridge gaps within her community challenges both her and those around her to grow and understand each other.

Through the intertwined journeys of Charles, Sam, Clara, and Miriam, "Shades of Division" aims to shed light on the enduring issues of identity and justice. These stories resonate with contemporary struggles, inspiring a deeper understanding of resilience and solidarity. Join us in exploring the rich tapestry of Harlem's history and the powerful narratives that continue to echo today.

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