Lilith Pinkerton sat inside the Bridgewater State College library, watching Adam Warsaw as he fought back tears. She'd only recently told him that she loved him. The short, blonde-haired and green-eyed South African woman bared her soul to the handsome young African-American scholar who stole her heart. Adam struggled to find the right words, and in the end he didn't say anything. He took her hand in his, and kissed her. When their lips met, it was more than just a guy and a gal kissing. More of the culmination of years and years of frustration and passion unleashed. Lilith's heart thundered in her chest as she wrapped her arms around the young man she loved more than anything in the world. Her dream had come true. The man she loved indeed loved her back.
Two years ago, this scenario would have seemed impossible to all parties concerned. The summer of 2009 had been really tough for Boston-born rascal Adam Warsaw. The tall, lean and bespectacled young African-American had grown to hate his hometown because of its patrician mentality. Even though Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts, was a Black man, some things in New England would never change. Adam Warsaw drove away from the house of one Morgan Finkelstein in Milton, Massachusetts. The tall, red-haired Jewish gal he met at Bridgewater State College had come to mean so much to him these past six months. Too bad she neglected to tell him that her father, Rabbi Anthony Benjamin Finkelstein was more racist than Hitler himself. In no uncertain terms the Rabbi told Adam that he disapproved of Black male/White female relationships. And then he ordered him out of the hilltop mansion.
It took every ounce of self-restraint Adam possessed not to deck the short, bigoted little man. He walked out of the house with his head held high. He didn't even look at Morgan Finkelstein, who stood by in tears. Of course, she didn't say anything as her father called the young man she claimed to love every slur in the book. Adam drove back to his folks house in Brockton, Massachusetts. His parents were away on vacation in Boca Raton, Florida. His pops, Massachusetts State Policeman James Warsaw, decided to treat his wife Marcy Jeanne Jackson to a second honeymoon. They left their duplex in the care of their only son Adam. Adam sat in the living room and watched the movie Hancock on TNT. His eyes blazed with anger when he saw Charlize Theron turn away as Will Smith tried to kiss her onscreen. Fuck Hollywood for its racism! Adam took a six pack of beer from the fridge and downed one after the other.
Adam Warsaw tried hard not to think about Orientation Day at Bridgewater State College in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. He was so young and eager to begin his higher education journey. So much for the media stereotype of the African-American male as a dumb brute who loved sports, sex with random women and criminal activity and seemed allergic to following the law or pursuing intellectual endeavors. Adam graduated at the top of his class from Cardinal Spellman, a private catholic school. He won himself a full academic scholarship to Bridgewater State College, a private school in downtown Boston. Yeah, he was doing alright for himself. And he wanted to do big things with his life. His bedroom was filled with posters of African-American giants like Deval Patrick, first Black man to become Governor of Massachusetts, Professor Cornell West, world-famous author and professor Henry Louis Gates, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Reverend Al Sharpton, and of course established legends like Hollywood leading man Will Smith, U.S. President Barack Obama and media sensation Oprah Winfrey. Adam fully believed in African-American achievement. After all, his father was a state police officer and his mother was a Vice President at the local branch of Bank of America.