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The Skirt vs. the Negroes

A Lawyer's Change of Heart

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The Skirt vs. the Negroes

By: J.J. Krupitzer
Narrated by: Barbara Lucchese
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Howdy, y'all, my name is Beatrice Lawson. I was born on January 4, 1976. There really ain't no reason for any of my family to hate the Black folk, but we do. My father's name is Cletus Alfred Lawson, and my mother is Billie Jean. You might be wondering, how does a little girl have so much hatred against Blacks? Well, let me explain that to you.

It all started with my great-grandfather Michael 100 years prior in 1876. Grandpa Michael owned a plantation called "Willow Manor". My father and grandfather told me that he fell in love with a Black woman who only used him to be set free, and that's where my feelings of hatred for Black people began. Now, have Black people ever done a thing to me? No, but they messed with my family, and you just don't do that in my book.

©2021 J.J. Krupitzer (P)2021 J.J. Krupitzer
Fiction Short Stories Southern States United States

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