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I came from a divorced mother and father, obviously mixed race.
Well, I was about six or seven, and my mother and father separated.
My mother and father and many of my relatives had been sharecroppers.
My mother and father split up when I was three and my brother was still in the womb.
Both my mother and father were very supportive of any career move any of us wanted to make.
My mother and father met through climbing and it was totally natural that I would become a climber too.
There was a ton of fighting between my mother and father. The kids would be thrown into the middle, to choose sides.
All of us wish we'd had perfect childhoods, with a mother and father who modeled ideal parental attitudes and taught us to internalize the tenets of self-love. Many of us, however, did not.
The thing is that my father's story helps to communicate what was at stake with my mother, and my mother and father had so much a partnership that his story is integral to her story, as her story is to his - really, her story can't be told without his story.