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1955 saw the birth of the Civil Rights Movement and the beginning of school desegregation. They were unsafe and worrisome times, especially in big cities like St. Louis, where white neighborhoods experienced an influx of poor rural black folks.

his short-short story recounts a single moment in time. Valentine's Day, 1955. My mother had given me valentines only for the white children in my class and, at the age of seven, I faced the terrible dilemma of what to do when a girl with a brown face reached out to get a card from me. Obey my mother or be kind to another child? In movies and books, children are often portrayed as wiser than adults. But in real life children are little mirrors of their parents, who in turn are often only playing out the larger issues of their society. It was a cruel moment.

n animated version was screened at the 2003 United Nations Association Film Festival at Stanford University and Monterrey CA. The radio version has been aired in stations across the country, in Ireland, and the Philippines. It is useful for starting conversations.

Comments

I remember how offended my mother was when I was in the 5th grade and one of my lighter classmates made a comment about how brown I was. My mother was so upset, she showed up at school the next day to have my teacher do something about this. Two years later, she found out I liked a boy darker than me, and forbade me from talking to him.