Soul Sister by Grace Halsell 1969 World Publishers Company Vintage United States Culture and History Books

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Description

Soul Sister is the journal of a white woman who turned herself black and went to live and work in Harlem and Mississippi. Amazing true account by a female news reporter who actually physically turned herself black from white to experience and tell about racism in America from the inside, with no holds barred. An important book and study in the social history of America, happening back in 1968 during the civil rights movement, but still very relevant today.


Soul Sister is an excellent addition to your vintage history collection or home library.


Condition

The book Soul Sister is in good vintage condition for its age with no rips or tears. Please note the issues with the cover the lamination on the dust jacket is rippling as shown in the photos. Please use pictures as a guide. Have any questions or need more photos, ask.


The vintage & antique items I share with you have been previously owned and loved. They may show some wear, typical for vintage or antique pieces.


Book dimensions:9x6x1


Collections: Vintage History Books


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