Black Sheep
A Blue-Eyed Negro Speaks of Abandonment, Belonging, Racism, and Redemption
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Narrated by:
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Sean Crisden
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Written by:
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Ray Studevent
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My Haley PhD - afterword
About this listen
Ray Studevent grew up between two worlds. Born to a white, heroin-addicted mother and Black, violently alcoholic father, the odds were stacked against him from day one. When his parents abandoned him at the age of five, after living in a world no child should experience, he was saved from the foster-care system by his father's uncle Calvin, who offered him stability and a loving home. When Calvin tragically died two years later, it was up to his widow, Lemell, to raise Ray. But this was no easy task. Lemell grew up in the brutality of segregated Mississippi, emotionally scarred and justifiably resenting white people. Now, she must confront these demons as she raises a mixed-race child - white on the outside, Black on the inside - on the eastern side of the Anacostia River, the blackest part of the Blackest city in America.
As Dr. My Haley, the widow of Roots author Alex Haley, wrote in the foreword for Black Sheep, "Ray's pathway to manhood came not through the people who taught him what to do, but through the woman who taught him how to be, even as she learned for herself how to be." At a time when we are all reexamining the complex issues of race, identity, disenfranchisement, and belonging, this compelling true story shows us what is possible when we trust our hearts and follow the path of love.
©2021 Ray Studevent (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Black Sheep
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- Barry O'Brien
- 01-02-24
Wonderful story from a masterful storyteller
Thius is a wonderful and humorous story about growing up in America. The storytelling is beautiful and it captures the essence of the wonderful relationship between a boy and his mom.
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