"They said, 'We just want one change; we want Alex to be a white guy.'"

"I liked being with her family more than my family. They were smart, the music was great, the food was great, I liked to play basketball. And then I would watch Hollywood and, in those days, there was Sidney Poitier β€” okay fine, he’s dignified β€” and then a lot of movies with Black people with boomboxes. Really? That was not my experience in Newburgh. So I started writing about this family that I knew and the town that I knew."

Catch more of Aldis on Cross, which is currently streaming on Prime Video.