Dr. King's Refrigerator
And Other Bedtime Stories
Chapter One
Cultural Relativity
Not long ago a college student named Felicia
Brooks felt she was the most fortunate young
woman in all Seattle, and possibly in the entire
world, except for one small problem.
She was deeply in love with her boyfriend, an
African student who was the only son of his
country's president. His name was Fortunata
Maafa. In the spring of 2001, they both were
graduating seniors at the University of
Washington. They had been dating all year long,
he was more than she could ever have hoped for,
and Felicia knew all her friends thought
Fortunata was catnip. In fact, she was afraid
sometimes that they might steal him from her.
Most of them had given up on black men entirely.
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