A white couple's personal account of a ten-year journey that forced them to reconsider their comfortable notions about race as they forged new relationships with people of African descent. Their stories describe a longing to heal from the racial separation that has so deeply wounded this country.
The powerful, true story of an interracial couple's determination to save their family from the genocide of the 1994 civil war in Rwanda and of their unshakable love, faith, and hope despite racial discrimination.
This groundbreaking work uncovers a piece of history that until now has gone unwritten-the role played by Black people in the emergence of the Bahá'í Faith in North America.