Aug 4, 2010
A Child's Perception
I ran into a former student of mine today and it got me thinking about this really funny thing that happened when I taught her so many years ago. It was the night of Open House and I noticed Shyniece standing at the bulletin board talking with her parents. I had not ever met them in person before so I wanted to go over and formally introduce myself. As I introduced myself and began to tell Shyniece's parents how much I enjoyed having their daughter in my class, I realized that her mom was just sort of staring at me. I began to feel a bit uncomfortable and even wondered if I had something in my teeth. Then she said, "I'm so sorry to keep staring at you, Ms. Spates. It's just that my daughter talks about you constantly and I am sure that she told me that you were black." She looked at Shyniece and asked her why she had told her that. Shyniece said, "Oh, my bad Ms. Spates. I thought you was light-skinned."
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