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In an interview with literary scholar Peter. E Morgan, Curtis describes his decision to leave out Kenny's relation to white people in The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 despite his editor wanting to create a book that also appealed to white audiences. Curtis grew up in a self-contained Black neighborhood and recalls his lack of day-to-day interactions with races outside his own so he felt that Kenny would have a similar experience within his novel.