This question is about "The Color of Water"
Answer and Explanation:
Ruth's children feel that the black power movement gives them an identity and an acceptance of what they are, as they have always felt ungrouped by being of mixed race. However, they are afraid that a black supremacy will be established and that it will harm their mother.
Ruth, for her part, sees the Black Power movement as something progressive and that can achieve the rights that her children need to live fully in the country. she does not support segregation and does not feel comfortable with white people.