Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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There’s no need to be afraid.
Jefferson High School, Davisburg, Virginia
February 2, 1959
THE WHITE PEOPLE are waiting for us.
Chuck sees them first. He’s gone out ahead of our group to peer around
the corner by the hardware store. From there you can see all of Jefferson
High.
The gleaming redbrick walls run forty feet high. The building is a block
wide, and the windowpanes are spotless. A heavy concrete arch hangs over
the two-story wood-and-glass doors at the front entrance.
The only thing between us and the school is the parking lot. And the
white people.
We’ve all walked past Jefferson a thousand times before, but this will be
the first time any of us steps inside. Until today, those big wooden doors
might as well have been triple-locked, and we didn’t have the key.
Our school, on the other side of town, is only one story. It’s narrow—no
wider than the Food Town. Our teachers put boards in the windows to cover
the cracks in the glass, but that’s not enough to stop the wind from whistling
past us at our desks.
Our old school, anyway. Jefferson is supposed to be our school now.
If we can make it through those big brown doors.
“They’re out there all right,” Chuck says when he comes back. He’s
trying to smile, but he just looks frozen. “Somebody sent out the welcome
committee.”
No one laughs. We can hear the white people. They’re shouting, but the
sound is too disjointed for us to make out the words.
I’m glad. I don’t want to hear. I don’t want my little sister Ruth to hear it,
either. I try to pull her closer to me, but she jerks away. Ruth will be fifteen
in two weeks, and she already thinks she’s too old to need help from her big
sister.
“If anything happens, you come find me, all right?” I whisper. “Don’t
trust the teachers or the white people. Come straight to me.”
“I can take care of myself,” Ruth whispers back. She steps away from me
and links arms with Yvonne, one of the other freshmen.
“What are you gonna do if they try something?” Chuck asks Ennis. He
keeps his voice low, trying to blend in with the dull roar coming from the
school, so the younger kids won’t hear him. Chuck, Ennis and I are the only
three seniors in our group. Most of the others are freshmen and
sophomores.
“They’ve got some big guys on that football team.”
“Never mind that,” Ennis says, raising his voice so the others can hear.
“They won’t try anything, not in school. All they’ll do is call us names, and
we’ll just ignore them and keep walking. Isn’t that right, Sarah?”
“That’s right,” I echo. I want to sound in charge, like Mrs. Mullins, but
my voice wobbles.
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