Finding My Way: A Hobo Short Story

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From the "Home for Wayward Boys" in Boston to the sweltering labor camps of the Florida swamps, Joe's survival depended on his ability to become invisible. He lived in the sewers of the MTA, outran bloodhounds with a stolen tin of meat, and eventually joined the "Knights of the Road." Under the tutelage of veteran hobos like Whitey and Montana Jim, Joe learned the "Code of the Rails": how to promote work for a nickel, how to stay clean to remain employable, and how to survive the "walking cold" of a Montana winter.However, the "glory" of the open road shattered on a freezing night in Utah. There, inside the cab of a steam locomotive, Joe witnessed a horrific act of racial violence—a nameless Black hobo murdered and shoveled into the engine's firebox. Threatened into silence by the engineer, Joe carried that secret through decades of a "normal" life as a Michigan auto worker and family man.Only when an old ghost from his past knocks on his suburban door years later does Joe realize that his independence won't be complete until he breaks his silence.

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