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The Tales of the Steel Quarters

The Devil’s Lesson!

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The Tales of the Steel Quarters

By: Kyri Demby, Reginald Watkins
Narrated by: James Harrison
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In the city of Crestview, Florida, there stood an old steel mill. There were several African American families that lived near it in a place they called the Steel Quarters! These are stories told by them and passed down from generation to generation.

A single father raised his two kids. The girl and boy fought all the time. Many times, they fought so bad that Ms. Maimee would call the dad home from work. Fed up with this behavior, the dad gives an ultimatum: “Fight again and no more electronics!”

They try their hardest not to fight, to no avail. Right in the middle of what seems like the biggest fight ever, they are met by an unexpected visitor: the Devil! She is ready to drag them to a place where they will burn. She only sets them free when they profess to be kind to each other. A valuable lesson was learned.

©2021 Kyri Demby (P)2022 Kyri Demby
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Geography & Cultures Multicultural Stories

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