The Schulman family's situation was much worse than Sweet's.
The reason they had never left Phoenix was simple: there was only one property in the family, and the parents' jobs were both there.
Their entire family were incredibly honest Black people.
Although they lived in a Black community, not a single member of the family had a criminal record.
They were devout believers, attending church every week, and some of their possessions were even given by the priest.
When it came to buying clothes, they shopped at thrift stores, and aside from himself, he also had a younger brother.
Even when racial issues were most intense, although the family was dissatisfied and angry, they never took to the streets to protest.
Because of this, many neighbors had opinions about them.
The family even had a strict curfew, just worried about the children going out at night.
Schulman was also very obedient, his academic performance wasn't bad, but certainly not good; he felt he had no talent.