The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963

by

Christopher Paul Curtis

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Byron is Kenny’s older brother. A 13-year-old boy who has been held back in school, Byron constantly gets in trouble for breaking rules. He and his friend Buphead often play mean tricks on Kenny, but Byron also looks out for Kenny. When Larry Dunn bullies Kenny and steals his nice leather gloves, for example, Byron makes a point of getting the gloves back and humiliating Larry in front of a large group of people. Kenny, however, doesn’t like watching his brother act so cruelly toward Larry. Throughout the novel, Byron disobeys his parents multiple times, never listening to them when they threaten to send him down to Birmingham, Alabama, to live with the strict Grandma Sands. Finally, after he gets a perm even though his parents forbade him from straightening his hair, Daniel and Wilona decide they’ve had enough. The whole family drives down to Birmingham with the intention of leaving Byron there with Grandma Sands for the entire summer and possibly the following school year, depending on whether or not his behavior improves—which, surprisingly, it does. As soon as the family reaches Birmingham, Byron starts behaving respectfully toward the adults in his life. He even refuses to break the rules, surprising Kenny with how quickly he surrenders to Grandma Sands and her strict ways and indicating that he responds well to true authority. But Byron doesn’t end up staying in Birmingham as intended, since the Watsons return to Flint after white racists bomb a nearby church. Sensing that Kenny is traumatized after seeing the destruction of this bombing, Byron ends up helping his little brother go back to living a happy life by lending him emotional support. In this way, Byron doesn’t just stop breaking rules but also becomes a responsible and thoughtful young man who understands the importance of supporting his loved ones.

Byron Watson Quotes in The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963

The The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 quotes below are all either spoken by Byron Watson or refer to Byron Watson. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Change, Coming of Age, and Maturity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

All of my family sat real close together on the couch under a blanket. Dad said this would generate a little heat but he didn’t have to tell us this, it seemed like the cold automatically made us want to get together and huddle up.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 1
Explanation and Analysis:

“Oh yeah,” Dad interrupted, “they’re a laugh a minute down there. Let’s see, where was that ‘Coloreds Only’ bathroom downtown?”

“Daniel, you know what I mean, things aren’t perfect but people are more honest about the way they feel”—she took her mean eyes off Dad and put them on Byron—“and folks there do know how to respect their parents.”

Related Characters: Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father) (speaker), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother) (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 6
Explanation and Analysis:

I could have done a lot of stuff to him. If it had been me with my lips stuck on something like this he’d have tortured me for a couple of days before he got help. Not me, though, I nearly broke my neck trying to get into the house to rescue Byron.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 13
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

I couldn’t believe it. I think Byron was proud of me!

When everybody saw Byron wasn’t going to do anything to me for being smart they all decided that they better not do anything either. I still got called Egghead or Poindexter or Professor some of the time but that wasn’t bad compared to what could have happened.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 25
Explanation and Analysis:

Finally Byron gave me some good advice. He noticed that when I talked to people I squinched my lazy eye kind of shut or that I’d put my hand on my face to cover it. I only did this ’cause it got hard to talk to someone when they were staring at your eye instead of listening to what you had to say.

“Look, man,” he told me, “if you don’t want people to look at your messed-up eye you just gotta do this.” Byron made me stand still and look straight ahead, then he stood on my side and told me to look at him. I turned my head to look. “Naw, man, keep your head straight and look at me sideways.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Related Symbols: Kenny’s Lazy Eye
Page Number: 26
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3 Quotes

I couldn’t believe how sad I got. It’s funny how things could change so much and you wouldn’t notice. All of a sudden I started remembering how much I hated riding the bus, all of a sudden I started remembering how lunchtime under the swing set alone wasn’t very much fun, all of a sudden I started remembering that before Rufus came to Flint my only friend was the world’s biggest dinosaur thief, LJ Jones, all of a sudden I remembered that Rufus and Cody were the only two kids in the whole school (other than Byron and Joey) that I didn’t automatically look at sideways.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Joetta Watson (Joey), Rufus, Cody, LJ Jones
Related Symbols: Kenny’s Lazy Eye
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4 Quotes

“But you notice that not everybody gets froze like that, it’s just them folks from down South who got that thin, down-home blood who freeze so quick. And you know Momma ain’t from Flint, she grew up in Alabama and that means half of y’all’s blood is real thin, so Momma’s worried that one morning it’s gonna be cold enough to freeze you all.

“That’s where them fake garbage trucks come in. Every morning they go round picking the froze folks off the street, and they need them big doors because someone who got froze don’t bend in the middle and they wouldn’t fit in no regular ambulance.”

Related Characters: Byron Watson (speaker), Kenny Watson, Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 54
Explanation and Analysis:

Byron jerked Larry’s arms over his head three times. Larry Dunn was really tough! Not only because he wasn’t crying when By was going to mess him up, but also because when Byron jerked his arms over his head like that we all could see that Larry’s skinny little windbreaker was ripped under both arms and Larry just had on a T-shirt underneath it.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Rufus, Larry Dunn
Related Symbols: Leather Gloves
Page Number: 61
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

It was hard to do, but I kind of felt sorry for Byron, though not too sorry because I knew he deserved whatever happened, first because he had a chance to escape and didn’t take it and second because he was being a bad influence on me. Nazi Parachutes Attack America and Get Shot Down over the Flint River by Captain Byron Watson and His Flamethrower of Death looked like a real cool movie for me to make too. If Momma just gave Byron some stupid punishment, then maybe it would be worth it for me to flush some Nazis down the drain myself. But if you got set on fire for doing it the movie wasn’t worth making.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

“Listen here, Mr. High and Mighty, since you just got to know, food is food. You’ve eaten welfare food in this house before and if need be you’ll eat it again. Don’t come playin’ that nonsense with me. I already told you, this is not welfare food. You’ve got about five seconds to have that door hit you in the back. Kenny, move.”

Related Characters: Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother) (speaker), Kenny Watson, Byron Watson
Page Number: 77
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

I tried to look real intelligent and I guess it worked ’cause finally Dad said, “Kenny, we’ve put a lot of thought into this. I know you’ve seen on the news what’s happening in some parts of the South, right?” We’d seen the pictures of a bunch of really mad white people with twisted-up faces screaming and giving dirty finger signs to some little Negro kids who were trying to go to school. I’d seen the pictures but I didn’t really know how these white people could hate some kids so much.

“I’ve seen it.” I didn’t have to tell Dad I didn’t understand.

“Well, a lot of times that’s going to be the way of the world for you kids. Byron is getting old enough to have to understand that his time for playing is running out fast, he’s got to realize the world doesn’t have a lot of jokes waiting for him. He’s got to be ready.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father) (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 122
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

“Man, they got crackers and rednecks up here that ain’t never seen no Negroes before. If they caught your ass out here like this they’d hang you now, then eat you later.”

Related Characters: Byron Watson (speaker), Kenny Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father)
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

After Grandma Sands gave us directions Byron looked at me sideways and said, “What you starin’ at, square?”

I just shook my head.

“What you expect?” By asked. “You seen her. That bird’s as old as dirt. She’s so old I bet she used to step over dinosaur turds. I ain’t gonna have her death on my hands.”

I knew that was a lie.

It seemed like all of the fight was out of Byron and we’d only been in Birmingham for a couple of minutes.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson (speaker), Grandma Sands
Page Number: 161
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13 Quotes

Who could understand Byron? Here was a chance for another Fantastic Adventure and he was going in the wrong direction. Something was wrong with him. If he was in Flint and you told him not to do something he’d go right out and do it, but now he was acting real dull and square. Maybe it was the heat, maybe just like it had sucked all the energy out of me it had sucked all the meanness and fun out of Byron.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Joetta Watson (Joey), Grandma Sands
Page Number: 170
Explanation and Analysis:

Byron dropped me on the ground right on top of all the water and junk that I’d thrown up. I knew he was going to make a stupid joke about me landing face-first in all that mess but he didn’t, he just wrapped his arms around my shoulders real tight and put his mouth right on top of my head! Byron was shaking like he was getting electrocuted and crying like a baby and kissing the top of my head over and over!

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 179
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15 Quotes

He waited a long time before he answered, “I don’t know, Kenny. Momma and Dad say they can’t help themselves, they did it because they’re sick, but I don’t know. I ain’t never heard of no sickness that makes you kill little girls just because you don’t want them in your school. I don’t think they’re sick at all, I think they just let hate eat them up and turn them into monsters. But it’s O.K. now, they can’t hurt you here. It’s all right.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson (speaker)
Page Number: 199-200
Explanation and Analysis:

He was also very wrong about there not being anything like magic powers or genies or angels. Maybe those weren’t the things that could make a run-over dog walk without wobbling but they were out there.

Maybe they were in the way your father smiled at you even after you’d messed something up real bad. Maybe they were in the way you understood that your mother wasn’t trying to make you the laughing “sock” of the whole school when she’d call you over in front of a bunch of your friends and use spit on her finger to wipe the sleep out of your eyes. Maybe it was magic powers that let you know she was just being Momma. Maybe they were the reason that you really didn’t care when the kids would say, “Yuck! You let your momma slob on you?” and you had to say, “Shut up. That’s my momma, we got the same germs.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother)
Related Symbols: Angels and Magical Powers
Page Number: 204-205
Explanation and Analysis:
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Byron Watson Quotes in The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963

The The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 quotes below are all either spoken by Byron Watson or refer to Byron Watson. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Change, Coming of Age, and Maturity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

All of my family sat real close together on the couch under a blanket. Dad said this would generate a little heat but he didn’t have to tell us this, it seemed like the cold automatically made us want to get together and huddle up.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 1
Explanation and Analysis:

“Oh yeah,” Dad interrupted, “they’re a laugh a minute down there. Let’s see, where was that ‘Coloreds Only’ bathroom downtown?”

“Daniel, you know what I mean, things aren’t perfect but people are more honest about the way they feel”—she took her mean eyes off Dad and put them on Byron—“and folks there do know how to respect their parents.”

Related Characters: Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father) (speaker), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother) (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 6
Explanation and Analysis:

I could have done a lot of stuff to him. If it had been me with my lips stuck on something like this he’d have tortured me for a couple of days before he got help. Not me, though, I nearly broke my neck trying to get into the house to rescue Byron.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 13
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

I couldn’t believe it. I think Byron was proud of me!

When everybody saw Byron wasn’t going to do anything to me for being smart they all decided that they better not do anything either. I still got called Egghead or Poindexter or Professor some of the time but that wasn’t bad compared to what could have happened.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 25
Explanation and Analysis:

Finally Byron gave me some good advice. He noticed that when I talked to people I squinched my lazy eye kind of shut or that I’d put my hand on my face to cover it. I only did this ’cause it got hard to talk to someone when they were staring at your eye instead of listening to what you had to say.

“Look, man,” he told me, “if you don’t want people to look at your messed-up eye you just gotta do this.” Byron made me stand still and look straight ahead, then he stood on my side and told me to look at him. I turned my head to look. “Naw, man, keep your head straight and look at me sideways.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Related Symbols: Kenny’s Lazy Eye
Page Number: 26
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3 Quotes

I couldn’t believe how sad I got. It’s funny how things could change so much and you wouldn’t notice. All of a sudden I started remembering how much I hated riding the bus, all of a sudden I started remembering how lunchtime under the swing set alone wasn’t very much fun, all of a sudden I started remembering that before Rufus came to Flint my only friend was the world’s biggest dinosaur thief, LJ Jones, all of a sudden I remembered that Rufus and Cody were the only two kids in the whole school (other than Byron and Joey) that I didn’t automatically look at sideways.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Joetta Watson (Joey), Rufus, Cody, LJ Jones
Related Symbols: Kenny’s Lazy Eye
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4 Quotes

“But you notice that not everybody gets froze like that, it’s just them folks from down South who got that thin, down-home blood who freeze so quick. And you know Momma ain’t from Flint, she grew up in Alabama and that means half of y’all’s blood is real thin, so Momma’s worried that one morning it’s gonna be cold enough to freeze you all.

“That’s where them fake garbage trucks come in. Every morning they go round picking the froze folks off the street, and they need them big doors because someone who got froze don’t bend in the middle and they wouldn’t fit in no regular ambulance.”

Related Characters: Byron Watson (speaker), Kenny Watson, Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 54
Explanation and Analysis:

Byron jerked Larry’s arms over his head three times. Larry Dunn was really tough! Not only because he wasn’t crying when By was going to mess him up, but also because when Byron jerked his arms over his head like that we all could see that Larry’s skinny little windbreaker was ripped under both arms and Larry just had on a T-shirt underneath it.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Rufus, Larry Dunn
Related Symbols: Leather Gloves
Page Number: 61
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

It was hard to do, but I kind of felt sorry for Byron, though not too sorry because I knew he deserved whatever happened, first because he had a chance to escape and didn’t take it and second because he was being a bad influence on me. Nazi Parachutes Attack America and Get Shot Down over the Flint River by Captain Byron Watson and His Flamethrower of Death looked like a real cool movie for me to make too. If Momma just gave Byron some stupid punishment, then maybe it would be worth it for me to flush some Nazis down the drain myself. But if you got set on fire for doing it the movie wasn’t worth making.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother), Joetta Watson (Joey)
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

“Listen here, Mr. High and Mighty, since you just got to know, food is food. You’ve eaten welfare food in this house before and if need be you’ll eat it again. Don’t come playin’ that nonsense with me. I already told you, this is not welfare food. You’ve got about five seconds to have that door hit you in the back. Kenny, move.”

Related Characters: Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother) (speaker), Kenny Watson, Byron Watson
Page Number: 77
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

I tried to look real intelligent and I guess it worked ’cause finally Dad said, “Kenny, we’ve put a lot of thought into this. I know you’ve seen on the news what’s happening in some parts of the South, right?” We’d seen the pictures of a bunch of really mad white people with twisted-up faces screaming and giving dirty finger signs to some little Negro kids who were trying to go to school. I’d seen the pictures but I didn’t really know how these white people could hate some kids so much.

“I’ve seen it.” I didn’t have to tell Dad I didn’t understand.

“Well, a lot of times that’s going to be the way of the world for you kids. Byron is getting old enough to have to understand that his time for playing is running out fast, he’s got to realize the world doesn’t have a lot of jokes waiting for him. He’s got to be ready.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father) (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 122
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

“Man, they got crackers and rednecks up here that ain’t never seen no Negroes before. If they caught your ass out here like this they’d hang you now, then eat you later.”

Related Characters: Byron Watson (speaker), Kenny Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father)
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

After Grandma Sands gave us directions Byron looked at me sideways and said, “What you starin’ at, square?”

I just shook my head.

“What you expect?” By asked. “You seen her. That bird’s as old as dirt. She’s so old I bet she used to step over dinosaur turds. I ain’t gonna have her death on my hands.”

I knew that was a lie.

It seemed like all of the fight was out of Byron and we’d only been in Birmingham for a couple of minutes.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson (speaker), Grandma Sands
Page Number: 161
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13 Quotes

Who could understand Byron? Here was a chance for another Fantastic Adventure and he was going in the wrong direction. Something was wrong with him. If he was in Flint and you told him not to do something he’d go right out and do it, but now he was acting real dull and square. Maybe it was the heat, maybe just like it had sucked all the energy out of me it had sucked all the meanness and fun out of Byron.

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Joetta Watson (Joey), Grandma Sands
Page Number: 170
Explanation and Analysis:

Byron dropped me on the ground right on top of all the water and junk that I’d thrown up. I knew he was going to make a stupid joke about me landing face-first in all that mess but he didn’t, he just wrapped his arms around my shoulders real tight and put his mouth right on top of my head! Byron was shaking like he was getting electrocuted and crying like a baby and kissing the top of my head over and over!

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson
Page Number: 179
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15 Quotes

He waited a long time before he answered, “I don’t know, Kenny. Momma and Dad say they can’t help themselves, they did it because they’re sick, but I don’t know. I ain’t never heard of no sickness that makes you kill little girls just because you don’t want them in your school. I don’t think they’re sick at all, I think they just let hate eat them up and turn them into monsters. But it’s O.K. now, they can’t hurt you here. It’s all right.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson (speaker)
Page Number: 199-200
Explanation and Analysis:

He was also very wrong about there not being anything like magic powers or genies or angels. Maybe those weren’t the things that could make a run-over dog walk without wobbling but they were out there.

Maybe they were in the way your father smiled at you even after you’d messed something up real bad. Maybe they were in the way you understood that your mother wasn’t trying to make you the laughing “sock” of the whole school when she’d call you over in front of a bunch of your friends and use spit on her finger to wipe the sleep out of your eyes. Maybe it was magic powers that let you know she was just being Momma. Maybe they were the reason that you really didn’t care when the kids would say, “Yuck! You let your momma slob on you?” and you had to say, “Shut up. That’s my momma, we got the same germs.”

Related Characters: Kenny Watson (speaker), Byron Watson, Daniel Watson (Kenny’s Father), Wilona Watson (Kenny’s Mother)
Related Symbols: Angels and Magical Powers
Page Number: 204-205
Explanation and Analysis: