‘It’s happened my entire life’

Jennifer Leigh Husbands remembers the first time she was confronted with questions about whether she was Black or white. She was a student at the University of Virginia, and Husbands, whose mother was from Michigan and father from Barbados, listened to Grateful Dead music and drank beer at the time. People told her she was “playing for white.”“This notion of having to prove your identity throughout your life is something that doesn’t go away in a country that is obsessed with race and deeply seeped in anti-Black racism,” she said.

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