When I Was A Little Girl
When I was a little girl, my family always loved winter, the lights the snow, the warm car. We always went to look at the different houses, sometimes even got out to walk. One day we were visiting one of my mom's friends and decided to go look at the Christmas lights in her neighborhood. As we were walking we had seen this really pretty house, with a big front door, a mailbox, and a circular driveway, just another home. You could tell kids lived there, the snowman they had built and the swing set in the back. While passing by my little brother had turned to my parents and asked them what "nigger" meant, and my parents explained to him and then asked where he heard this word, he then turned to the house and pointed to the ground where the word "nigger" was written in the snow in really big letters. A family, a home, just like everyone else's, where they had bothered no one. One night someone decided to take weed killer and burn it in giant letters into their lawn. This is why our......
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