While searching through some old files, I found this letter I
wrote to the editor of the Austin
American-Statesman. The tear sheet didn't show the date, but based on my
age and the reference to a May 8 news item, it had to be 1981. Here is what I
wrote:
As a 46-year-old native of
Austin, I would like to apologize to Mr. and Mrs. James Michener for the
actions of two Austin drivers. According to the May 8 Houston Chronicle, James
Michener and his wife were told to go home (referring to their Pennsylvania car
tags) on two separate occasions while driving in Austin.
We used to have a slogan
here, "Austin, the friendly city." I wonder what happened to it?
Sid Frost
Reading this now, nearly 30 years later, I wonder if the reason the
Micheners were told to leave town might be because of Mrs. Michener's race. In Where Love Once Lived I included a
marriage between a young couple, one black and one white, and how this marriage
affects their parents. I have no first-hand information about mixed marriages,
but I've always had an interest in equality and what it would be like if race
didn't matter.
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