During this time period it was perfectly acceptable for white children to play with black children. In âSeparate Pastsâ McLaurin describes an event in which he had licked a needle that his black playmate Bobo had already previously licked. Upon this realization McLaurin has sudden conf
...licting and negative racial views against Bobo. He feels violated that the black childâs salvia may have contaminated him yet; at the same time he does not want his friend Bobo to feel hurt towards his negative thoughts.
This memory shows that although McLaurin outwardly is friendly towards his black peers, he still views them inferiorly. Another figure who shapes McLaurinâs view of the black community is Betty Jo. In this section of âSeparate Pastsâ McLaurin explores sexual fantasies and relationships between the white and black community. He had strong sexual fantasies about the black adolescents and young women that come into the store. However society prevents him from acting upon these desires.
Betty Jo, a young black girl who frequently visits the store, changes the way McLaurin feels about black girls. She was the first girl that McLaurin desired emotionally as
well as physically. This desire for her showed McLaurin that Betty Jo was just like the white girls that he had previously dated. This section of McLaurinâs book shows the complexities of interracial sexual relationships and fantasies. Another memory that McLaurin recalls upon is an event that involves Vinny Love, a black single mother in need of aid, and his grandfather.
Vinny Love had come to McLaurinâs grandfather asking for help in order to get on welfare to aid her ailing son. McLaurinâs grandfather calls upon Wilson at the welfare office to go to Vinny Love. Wilson visits Vinny Love but he does not immediately help her. When Vinny Love goes back to the store McLaurinâs grandfather is enraged that Wilson had not followed his orders. McLaurinâs grandfather then sees to it that Vinny Love and her mentally ill child are helped. In this section of âSeparate Pastsâ McLaurin is greatly excited and inspired by his grandfatherâs willingness to help Vinny Love.
However, McLaurin soon realizes that his grandfather was so willing to help because his orders were questioned. Thus, McLaurinâs grandfather was merely saving his reputation rather than wholeheartedly helping Vinny Loveâs cause. However in the end, no matter what McLaurinâs grandfatherâs motives were, Vinny Love receives the help she is needed. The last people McLaurin writes about are Jerry and Miss Carrie. McLaurin describes them as Wadeâs most interesting couple. Miss Carrie is a retired schoolteacher and Jerry picks up odd jobs in Wade.
McLaurin seems to highly respect the couple and consider them more than just another black family. McLaurin explains that he has never entered the house of a black family until one evening
at Jerry and Miss Carrieâs home. Miss Carrie invites McLaurin in for a slice of pie. Upon his entry into the house, he is fled with emotions of guilt. McLaurin realizes that he had no idea how black families lived and was appalled by how little Jerry and Miss Carrie had. In this last section of the book McLaurin finally realizes that even a respected black couple in Wade can be poor.
This realization helps him empathize with the black community. In the book âSeparate Pastsâ McLaurin writes about his youth in Wade. He writes of black people who have shaped his views of the black community. He writes of the first experience of racism with his black friend, his sexual fantasies he has of black women, and of the sudden empathy he feels when faced with the black plight of poverty. All of these experiences help shape McLaurin into the man he is and help him understand the segregated community of Wade, North Carolina.
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