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Join prizewinning scholar of Black history, Martha S. Jones, as she delves into her family's past for answers. Journeying across centuries, from rural Kentucky and small-town North Carolina to New York City and its suburbs, "The Trouble of Color" is a lyrical, deeply felt meditation on the most fundamental matters of identity, belonging, and family. Martha S. Jones grew up feeling her Black identity was obvious to all who saw her. But weeks into college, a Black Studies classmate challenged Jones's right to speak. Suspicious of the color of her skin and the texture of her hair, he confronted her with a question that inspired a lifetime of introspection: "Who do you think you are?" Now a prizewinning scholar of Black history, Jones delves into her family's past for answers. In every generation since her great-great-great-grandmother survived enslavement to raise a free family, color determined her ancestors' lives. But the color line was shifting and jagged, not fixed and straight. Some backed away from it, others skipped along it, and others still were cut deep by its sharp teeth. Journeying across centuries, from rural Kentucky and small-town North Carolina to New York City and its suburbs, "The Trouble of Color" is a lyrical, deeply felt meditation on the most fundamental matters of identity, belonging, and family. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-11651