as Jerome Bryant stood outside the upscale restaurant his young daughter's hand clutching his tightly he couldn't shake the weight of her innocent question daddy why won't they let us eat his heart achd with the truth he couldn't yet explain to her that in their world a man's worth was still judged by the color of his skin but tonight he would show her something different tonight he would prove that no matter how many doors were slammed in their faces they would never stop walking forward together Jerome Bryant had always known that his path in life was
going to be filled with challenges as a black man trying to succeed in the world of real estate during the 1960s racial discrimination was a constant obstacle but Jerome was determined he had learned early on that intelligence perseverance and confidence were his greatest Assets in a society that sought to limit him because of the color of his skin today was one of those days when Jerome felt the weight of the world pressing down on him he stood outside a restaurant in a wealthy part of town his suit crisp and shoes polished waiting for his business
partner Shane he had spent the last few years working closely with Shane to secure deals leveraging Shane's white privilege to break into spaces that Jerome alone could never reach their partnership had been successful until Shane's sudden death 2 months ago now Jerome was navigating the Rough Waters of the real estate world alone as he looked at the restaurant's entrance the memory of a recent humiliation surfaced in his mind just last week Jerome had tried to take his family out to dinner to celebrate his daughter's birthday the restaurant an upscale place frequented by white families had
refused to serve them the waiter a young white man had looked at Jerome with disdain before saying I'm sorry sir but we don't have any tables available Jerome had looked around the half empty dining room knowing full well that the restaurant was not at capacity his daughter Mia had clutched his hand her wide brown eyes filled with confusion daddy why won't they let us eat she had asked innocently Jerome's heart had achd but he had held his head high because they don't know how special we are he had replied softly taking his family to a
small Diner on the other side of town that would welcome them that moment had sparked something inside of Jerome he was done being pushed to the margins not just in real estate but in all areas of life if they wouldn't serve him in their restaurants he'd build something bigger than they could ever imagine today Jerome stood outside another establishment this time it was to meet Shane's Widow Linda she had refused to honor the partnership that Jerome and Shane had built and Jerome knew this was his last chance to convince her to see reason as he
entered the restaurant he was greeted with cold stares the hostess at the front desk hesitated looking him up and down Jerome always a gentleman flashed a smile and spoke confidently good afternoon I'm here for a meeting with Mrs Jenkins he said mentioning Linda's maiden name to avoid the awkwardness of reminding her of her late husband's death the hostess's expression shifted into something unreadable but she led him to a table near the back of the restaurant Jerome noticed the way people's conversations quieted as he passed by their eyes following him with thinly veiled suspicion he was
used to this too used to it Linda was already seated her purse clutched tightly on her lap she didn't offer A Smile as Jerome approached Linda Jerome greeted her as he took a seat thank you for meeting with me she nodded stiffly avoiding eye contact Shane always spoke highly of you Jerome but business is different now Jerome leaned forward slightly choosing his words carefully I understand that Shane's passing has changed a lot but the partnership we built is still solid we have contracts agreements this is about more than just us Linda shifted uncomfortably her eyes
darting around the restaurant as if hoping for someone to interrupt the conversation I'm not sure it's in my best interest to continue with this my husband was naive he didn't understand the complications of partnering with someone like you Jerome clenched his jaw but kept his voice steady someone like me you mean a black man she flinched at the bluntness of his words but didn't deny it the investors won't support this it's too risky Jerome leaned back in his chair the weight of the conversation heavy on his shoulders he had worked too hard for too long
to let someone's Prejudice take away everything he had built with Shane Linda Jerome said Softly You're underestimating what Shane and I accomplished together we didn't just build properties we built opportunities for everyone and you know what I'm not walking away from this I've spent years breaking down doors that were shut to me because of the color of my skin and I'm not stopping now Linda's face hardened I have no intention of letting this partnership continue take the buy out I'm offering and consider yourself lucky Jerome felt a surge of anger but he tamped it down
he wasn't going to let her win that easily Linda you and I both know that this buyout offer is an insult I'm worth more than that Shane knew it and deep down you know it too she remained silent her lips pressed into a thin line before Jerome could press further the waiter approached can I take your order he asked pointedly ignoring Jerome I'll have the house salad Linda said handing him the menu without looking up the waiter turned to Jerome his tone clipped and you Jerome smiled cooly I won't be needing anything today thank you
as the waiter left Linda stood abruptly I think this conversation is over I'll send you the papers for the buyout she turned to leave but Jerome's voice stopped her you can send the papers Linda but I won't sign them she paused her back still to him you're making a mistake no Jerome said his voice steady I think you're the one making a mistake Linda didn't reply as she walked away leaving Jerome alone at the table he sat there for a moment collecting his thoughts this wasn't the first time he'd been underestimated it wouldn't be the
last but he wasn't going to back down not now not ever a week later Jerome found himself standing outside another restaurant this time with his daughter and wife by his side it was a special night his daughter's 7eventh birthday and despite the pain of last week's incident Jerome had promised his little girl a fancy dinner Mia looked up at him with wide expectant eyes daddy will they let us eat here Jerome crouched down smiling softly at his daughter they will sweetheart I promise as they entered the restaurant the hostess greeted them with the same coldness
Jerome had come to expect do you have a reservation she asked her tone suggesting she already knew the answer yes Jerome replied confidently giving her his name she scanned her list and for a brief moment Jerome thought she would turn them away but then she nodded right this way they were led to a table near the back away from from the other diners but Jerome didn't care he was here with his family and that was all that mattered as they sat down Jerome noticed the same Whispers And glances from the other patrons he could feel
the weight of their disapproval but he refused to let it ruin the night can we have dessert first daddy Mia asked with a giggle Jerome chuckled ruffling her hair letun have dinner first and then you can have all the dessert you want just as they were settling in the waiter approached he was the same young man who had refused to serve the at the other restaurant the week before Jerome's heart sank as he recognized him but he kept his composure the waiter however did not his eyes flickered with recognition before narrowing in contempt can I
take your order he asked his voice dripping with disdain Jerome smiled refusing to be intimidated we'll start with the steak for my wife and me and my daughter will have the chicken tenders the waiter scribbled down the order but as he turned to leave he muttered under his breath should have known they'd let anyone in these days 's wife Lisa placed a hand on his arm sensing his growing anger it's okay she whispered don't let him ruin this but Jerome couldn't let it slide he stood up his chair scraping against the floor and called out
to the waiter excuse me the waiter turned an annoyed expression on his face yes you're going to go back to the kitchen Jerome said calmly and tell them to prepare our meal with the same care and respect that they give every other customer in this restaurant do do I make myself clear the waiter's eyes widened but before he could respond the manager appeared sensing the tension is there a problem here the manager asked looking between Jerome and the waiter yes there is Jerome replied your waiter seems to think that my family doesn't deserve to be
treated with respect I suggest you correct that the manager glanced at the waiter who looked like he was about to protest but Jerome wasn't finished I'm here with my family Jerome continued his voice steady but firm we're paying customers just like everyone else in this restaurant if we aren't served with the respect we deserve I'll make sure that everyone in this city knows what kind of establishment you're running the manager's face paled and he quickly nodded I apologize for the misunderstanding sir we make sure your meal is prepared promptly and I'll personally oversee it as
the manager and waiter walked away Jerome sat back down his heart pounding Lisa squeezed his hand smiling at him with pride you handled that well she said softly Jerome took a deep breath his anger slowly fading I'm tired of being treated like we don't belong we do belong Lisa said firmly and you just reminded them of that Mia oblivious to the tension smiled up at her father can I have ice cream after dinner daddy Jerome chuckled ruffling her hair you can have whatever you want sweetheart as the evening went on the meal arrived prepared to
Perfection Jerome noticed the other diners sneaking glances at them but he didn't care he wasn't here for them he was here for his family and tonight they were going to celebrate no matter what a few days later Jerome received a call from the bank it was Percy Jenkins a man who had been hesitant to work with Jerome in the past due to his race Jerome Percy said his voice unusually warm I've been hearing a lot about you lately seems like you're making quite a name for yourself in the real estate business Jerome leaned back in
his chair a smile playing on his lips I do my best well Percy continued I'd like to meet with you I think we could have a mutually beneficial partnership Jerome's smile widened he had been fighting for a seat at the table for years and now finally people were starting to take notice I'll see you tomorrow Percy Jerome replied confidently we've got a lot to discuss as he hung up the phone Jerome looked out the window of his small office the road ahead was still filled with challenges but he knew one thing for certain he was
going to to keep fighting for his family for his community and for the future he knew they all deserved and this was just the beginning