The Color of Love, Gene Cheek
The Color of Love, Gene Cheek
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The Color of Love

Author: Gene Cheek

Narrator: Gene Cheek

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 10/15/2006

Categories: Nonfiction, Psychology


Synopsis

Nine years after Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, and only a year before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a judge in the Forsyth County Courthouse of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, wrenched twelve-year-old Gene Cheek from the security of his mother's devotion. Here is a true story of love in a time afflicted by hatred, ignorance, and racism. At its core, this is a frank account of a love affair between a white woman and a black man that took mother from son and split a family forever.

In the early 1960s, the city of Winston-Salem struggled under the strict edicts of segregation, setting the tone of division that would plague Gene Cheek's life. Raised by his alcoholic father and his earnestly loving mother, Gene learned about the power of hatred and the strength of love. Yet when his mother falls in love with Cornelius Tucker, an African-American man, and becomes pregnant with his child, their union is seen as morally and lawfully unfit, forcing the family to choose between the infant and Gene. From a distance of more than forty years, Gene Cheek recounts a life of constant struggle with his biological father. Briefly that tension dissolved with the warm guidance of Cornelius Tucker--but that would soon end.

The Color of Love is Gene Cheek's story told in his singularly honest voice. Its sincerity and truth resonate with a plea for tolerance, and the irrevocable nature of the decisions and emotions of modern life.

This is a powerful story of love and forgiveness in the context of racial hatred during a tumultuous time in the South. Vanessa Bush American Library Association.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Holly on September 12, 2015

i don't even know where to start about this book. we all know that things were different racially way back when. but i didn't realize that a white woman having a child with a black man was something that both could be jailed for; a felony. the things that gene and his mother went through were sad an......more

Goodreads review by CallMeAfterCoffee on February 27, 2021

I listened to the audiobook, really well done. I often don't have a lot to say for memoirs, as they're a person's story. Gene Cheek grew up with an abusive/alcoholic father, who had him torn from his family home with his mother and step dad, because his mother had had a child and was in a relationsh......more

Goodreads review by Hayley on June 28, 2020

This memoir follows Gene Cheek, a white boy with an abusive, racist, alcoholic father, raised in the segregated south. When Gene’s mother leaves his father and begins a relationship with a Black man that results in a baby, Gene is removed from her home by the court system and placed into foster care......more

Goodreads review by Jan on June 30, 2012

Listening via audiobook. I heard Gene Cheek's story on This American Life quite some time ago, so I was glad to see it fleshed out into a book. I seem to be on a summer theme of racial prejudice and inequality having just finished "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" (from Kate) and now reading "T......more