She was young, white, and pregnant
when they moved
south. She had worked for Civil
Rights for blacks
up north. So seeing two doors
as she faced
the laundromat obscured
the sordid facts
of legal segregation
just before.
“Oh please, Ma’am, take your clothes
over next door,”
the old black woman said.
“Will you have trouble
if I stay?” “Please, Ma’am,
do as I say…”
The young woman had not
heard “Ma’am” before
from someone older, so
she turned her face —
embarrassed for her race ––
and went next door.
– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, Jan. 27, 2015
NOTE: While working on a Ph.D. in Religion at Duke University, Steve pastored two yoked Presbyterian Churches: the 88 member Pittsboro, N.C., (pop. 1,500 then), and Mt. Vernon Springs (55? members) 30 miles west in rural Chatham County. Nadja droveĀ from the Manse in Pittsboro 30 miles north to do Microbiology research at Duke. Son Daniel was born in March, 1970.