My son has a hard time wrapping his head around my childhood. He can’t imagine never living a full two years anywhere. In spite of my family’s high-strung, flighty temperament I grew up primarily in the central corridor of
When I was four to six years old I lived at Kingsbury and DeBaliviere. It wasn’t a wealthy neighborhood. I don’t think many kids were even born in a hospital.
I remember thinking black kids were anatomically different from white kids. When we peed in the gangway I’d stare with curiosity at their uncircumcised penises.
When I was six we moved to
My dad was a colorful
My mother told me a story the other day. My dad went into a black club somewhere in
My father even harbored a little old school racism. When he saw I was beginning to have girl friends, he decided it was time to have a talk. I never did get the sex talk. What he told me was, “It’s okay to date a black girl but don’t marry one.” “Society isn’t ready for that yet.” I was surprised to hear this from him. He had always been a paragon of tolerance.
Speaking of the sex talk I never had, when I was around nine my mother thought it was about time. She said she couldn’t really talk to me about it but she intended to get a book for me. I wonder if that talk would have prevented my girlfriend from getting pregnant when I was fifteen. We were using the rhythm method but had our timing incredibly wrong.
When I was nine we were living in the Shaw neighborhood. This was farther south than we usually lived. Martin Luther King was shot. A friend of mine told me he didn’t understand why everyone hated black people. It was like being hit by a car. Until then I hadn’t noticed everyone in the neighborhood was white. I couldn’t get over how unnatural it seemed all of a sudden.
My ex was always embarrassed when I couldn’t let a racist remark go by without comment. I have spent my entire life cringing at intolerance.
My son Dylan went to Fanfest with his mother last week when
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WOW! When i first read the signature on that card i read "Soul Brother"... my jaw dropped when I realized who signed it!
Awesome post, David!
What an awesome revelation this is. The older I get the more I realize how little I know. This techno social networking has amazing powers. Much respect to your parents, who I never met. Your upbringing could not have produced a more well rounded and tolerant man. I'm sure they are proud!
Love it. "Must be renewed after each riot." Perhaps we are about to be the older and wiser ones, David.
--Charlie
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