Brent Staples reviews Dan Sharfstein's The Invisible Line in the most recent issue of the New York Review of Books. From Staples' powerful last paragraph:
One suspects that the young Walls would have fared far better—and been given a setting for their lives—had the family embraced its ancestry and sheltered among colored elites ... . But Stephen was beyond retreat by the turn of the 1920s. By then he had abandoned the Wall name and turned his back finally on the colored ancestral past.
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