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James McBride, an American writer and musician, explored themes of identity, race, and family in his acclaimed literary works and music compositions. His memoir, "The Color of Water," and his novel, "The Good Lord Bird," earned him widespread acclaim and established him as a leading voice in contemporary literature.
"When you're interviewing someone, even your mother - you have to sort of deal with you have to get some objective space from yourself and the person but you also have to find what's the best way to get the information from that person."
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