Crossing back over the color line

Americans have usually admired those who reinvent themselves, flouting limits and crossing borders. But crossing the color line, it seems, was always different. That was the line the New York Times critic and essayist Anatole Broyard crossed in his teens. While his wife and a few others knew that he came from an African-American family, many close friends did not know he was “passing” – that is, passing for white. Read More