Quote by: Soledad O'Brien

I would say I'm black because my parents said I'm black. I'm black because my mother's black. I'm black because I grew up in a family of all black people. I knew I was black because I grew up in an all-white neighborhood. And my parents, as part of their protective mechanisms that they were going to give to us, made it very clear what we were.


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Author Bio


  • NameSoledad O'Brien
  • DescriptionAmerican broadcast journalist, producer, and philanthropist
  • AliasesMaría de la Soledad Teresa O'Brien
  • BornSeptember 16, 1966
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionJournalist; Television Presenter
  • AwardsEmmy Award