Written in response to Ermilia’s picture it & write challenge.

I considered my choices.
The South was a terrible place for a young black man. I once lost my childhood friend because his father did not want us to play together. I remember a trip with my teacher when we were ordered by the driver to stand so white passengers could sit down.
I could stay here and continue singing in my little church and hope things would change. I liked singing and music. I would be comfortable life with my mother, who was an accomplished organist and choir leader.
But I saw my father’s proud protests in relation to segregation and I was proud of him. I wanted to make him proud of me so I decided to obtain the best education I could. My father supported me in my decision.
Today I enrolled in college majoring in sociology. After that I plan enrolling in Seminary school.
I hope I have made the right choice.
I like how you opened with “I considered my choices.” and ended with “I hope I have made the right choice.” A lovely frame to the piece of writing. Thanks for contributing this week!
– Ermisenda
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I was my pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed!
DJ
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This is a great write full of insight ~Well written Danny
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Thank you John!
DJ
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It’s people like him and his father who helped bring about much-needed change. Nice story!
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Thanks. And I agree!
DJ
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