Segregation
“By the turn of the 1950s, the lines between black and white in the place where I lived were becoming painfully clear to me. I paid attention now, more than ever, to the grownups’ conversations, to the talks my mother and father would have with their relatives and neighbors out on the porch, on weekends, in the evenings when they would speak about some of our family members who had left, who had moved north.”
Quote credited to: “Walking With The Wind ; A Memoir of the Movement” by John Lewis with Michael D’Orso.