When I was in high school, I attended a summer theater program at Northwestern University called Cherubs. it was specifically for high school students with an interest in theater. And since it was in Evanston, Illinois, students came from all across the U.S. I loved it.
I don’t know how I got onto the subject, but I remember telling a boy that I was black.
He said, “How can you be black? You’re white.”
To which I replied, “Both of my parents are black.“
“But you’re white… Are you an albino?”
At this point in my life, I was not ready for difficult conversations. I was dumbfounded. Did he ask me if I was albino? Obviously, he was not exposed to many blacks and didn’t know we came in all shades.
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