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I turned to my mother, both angry and confused. Why would he insult us for no reason? What had we done to him? My mother, who had also been attacked, looked at me and said, “If you’re upset, tell him why.” So I began writing him a letter, sharing that he might want to choose his words more carefully because he never knew when Haitians might be in his audience. After the seminar, I slid my letter onto the floor next to him while he was talking to someone. Before we got back in the car for the five-hour drive home, I saw him reading it. His face was a little red. He smirked and said to his assistant, “There’s one in every crowd.” And then he threw my letter. My mother and I threw his book.

There were thirds and fourths: my brilliant grandmother was maligned for her accent; my math genius was a father who got a perfect score on the math SAT and was asked to retake the test. (He got a perfect score the second time, too.) The underestimation and misunderstanding of Haitians was nothing new to me. That we were somehow a stain on the fabric of America was an old myth that haunted me throughout my childhood as a first-generation Haitian-American. It was exhausting. It was exhausting. And utterly demeaning to justify and value our humanity.

The second time was when I was about 12. My mother drove me from Detroit to Chicago to hear a self-proclaimed expert who had sold a few books explain how he could help kids prepare for college. My mother had his book and she thought I should hear him speak. During the seminar, I’m not sure how Haiti came about; I just remember him saying, “Nobody wants to go to that hellhole.” And then he laughed uneasily, along with the audience.
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