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Akst: The strange letter I received

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One day, in Pampa, Texas in the late 1950s, Mom dropped off my older sisters at the theater for a matinee. She noticed two black girls by the pay window, obviously sad.

Mom realized they didn’t have enough money for tickets. She asked how much they needed. They told her, and Mom paid the difference so that the girls could see the show.

Nowadays, that story could easily be viewed as racist: The superior white lady stooping to help the poor black girls. But Mom, a product of the South and the Great Depression, told it for decades as a simple act of people being good to each other.

She felt good about how the girls smiled.

• Jason Akst teaches journalism and public relations at Northern Illinois University. You can reach him at jasondakst@gmail.com.

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