Summary Of The Color Of Water By James Mcbride

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In “The Color of Water” by James Mcbride, James public school experience with his mother’s school experience can compare and contrast. There are a few similarities in their experience of education. In Ruth’s time, students at her school teased her. For example, “ Hey Ruth, when did you start being a dirty Jew?” (Mcbride 80). Ruth attended a white school in which most whites hated Jews. This affected Ruth’s experience because it made her feel unwelcomed and wasn’t comfortable being there. Also, in James time, they didn’t like him either where they would also tease him. For instance, “ One afternoon as the teacher dutifully read aloud from our history book’s one page on “Negro history,” someone in the back of the class whispered, “James is a