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The Color Purplish
The man on the porch looks out over his property and towards his daughter. Nervousness seeps through her plum-dark flesh. Each eye contact signposts a wicked meditation. Women are voiceless in those days, yielding to males and manipulated Bible verses. Poverty and childbirth loiters the screen. White men protect segregation and Black men protect pride. Are there no advocates or women’s lib in that part of the South? Does anyone care about the mistreated? Even the animals are sinister, and the young babes. Horses burdened with stuff amble the pasture. Fried ham wafts from kerosene stoves. All the outspoken women are rebellious and prostitutes. They wear thigh-high skirts, halters, and ruddy rouge. Men swagger about in cut-price suits, wingtips, and thin-band ties. They sweat into juke-joints or atop a squeaky bedframe while records scratch against a dusty needle. The girl in the front yard runs through hanging sheets and swings bound books against Mister’s groin. Her eyes are watery, her hair wild as those purple flowers. She peers down at her attacker twisted on the red clay and she shrieks. Nobody shows up to save her. She runs off into nothing.
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