Black Baby White Hands: A View from the Crib
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Black Baby White Hands: A View from the Crib

July 15, 1968. It is only three months following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the nation is burning. Black and White America are locked in the tense grip of massive change. Into this inferno steps an unsuspecting young White couple.
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