The biracial daughter of an African American father and a Japanese mother fondly recalls growing up with her mother and her father's mother, two very different but equally loving women.
Uses art, music, and poetry to chronicle the history of gospel music as reflected in the experiences of African-Americans in the United States, from slavery to the twenty-first century.
The biracial daughter of an African-American father and a Japanese mother fondly recalls growing up with her mother and her father's mother, two very different but equally loving women.