Adult life Quote by Warren G. Harris
““But there was nothing of the southern bigot about her. On the Memphis street where Marilyn lived, there were only blacks for playmates, the children of servants who worked for the neighbors and her own relatives. The difference in color was meaningless to a little girl seeking companionship; that attitude never changed in adult life.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: Unnamed, 1998
A girl’s early friendships transcended race, shaping a lifelong belief that color is irrelevant to human connection.
In simple terms: Childhood friendships taught race irrelevance.
Value early inclusive experiences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school playgrounds
- neighborhoods
- family gatherings
- community programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What experiences reinforce inclusive values later in life?
- How can societies sustain early lessons of equality?
Adult environments can re‑introduce bias despite early lessons.