He attended the Pleasant Grove School, an all white school, along with Hilda, Wilfred, and Philbert. Being that he and his siblings were the only blacks in school besides another family, the other kids would call them “niggers”, “darkies”, and “Rastus” ( Haley 11). Little said he even began to think that was his real name, but was not upset with the kids because they were taught to target the blacks by their parents and did not know any better. Aside from school, Little said he remembered that the friction between his parents had risen. His mother became jade because she was stuck ironing, cooking, cleaning, tending to the garden and the animals, and taking care of eight children (Haley 9). On a tense afternoon in 1931 after a petty argument between she and Little’s father, the family would have never guessed that it would be their last time seeing Earl Little
He attended the Pleasant Grove School, an all white school, along with Hilda, Wilfred, and Philbert. Being that he and his siblings were the only blacks in school besides another family, the other kids would call them “niggers”, “darkies”, and “Rastus” ( Haley 11). Little said he even began to think that was his real name, but was not upset with the kids because they were taught to target the blacks by their parents and did not know any better. Aside from school, Little said he remembered that the friction between his parents had risen. His mother became jade because she was stuck ironing, cooking, cleaning, tending to the garden and the animals, and taking care of eight children (Haley 9). On a tense afternoon in 1931 after a petty argument between she and Little’s father, the family would have never guessed that it would be their last time seeing Earl Little