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Recreating the early Civil Rights era, Newman's memoir is a pitch-perfect account of the improbable friendship that developed between mathematician James Newman, friend of Albert Einstein and father of two, and his employee Jenniemae--an illiterate, numbers-savvy maid whom James recruited to take care of his affluent Washington, D.C., home.
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Race relations, White Men, Family, Women household employees, Mathematicians, Case studies, African American women, Friendship, Biography, History, United states, race relations, Washington (d.c.), biography, African american women, Mathematicians, biography, New York Times reviewedPlaces
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Jenniemae and James: A Memoir in Black and White
2011, Crown/Archetype
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Jenniemae & James: a memoir in black & white
2010, Harmony Books
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