Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Oprah Winfrey recalls the traumatic night she was sent to live with her mother in Wisconsin - and forced to sleep outside on a porch because her skin was 'too dark'

 Bleak past: Oprah Winfrey, 61, recalls the night she was separated from her grandmother at age six and sent to live with her mother, whose roommate wouldn't let her sleep indoors because she was too dark-skinneĀ 

Now Billionaire, Oprah Winfrey recall the night she was cast to sleep outside because of her skin color
The 61-year-old founder of Oprah Winfrey Network currently has a net worth of $3billion, but she has never forgotten her hardscrabble childhood marked by crushing poverty, physical abuse, rape at age nine and an early pregnancy.

  
Winfrey spent the first years of her life in rural Mississippi with her grandmother, Hattie Mae Lee, who taught her how to read before the age of three and introduced her to religion.
Vernita Lee (pictured right) had Oprah when she was still a teenager

Oprah mother

At age six, Oprah was separated from her tough but encouraging grandmother and sent to live with her mother, Vernita Lee, in Wisconsin.

‘I suddenly land in a place that's completely foreign to me. I don't know anybody. I don't really even know my mother,’ Oprah told HuffPost OWN. ‘I walked into that space feeling completely alone and abandoned.’

Vernita, who had Oprah as an unwed teenage, was working as a housemaid in Milwaukee and sharing a house with another woman.

‘I remember the first night entering into that house and being told that I wouldn't be able to sleep with my mother and I wouldn't be able to sleep inside the house,’ Oprah says. ‘There was a little foyer/porch before you actually got inside the house. I was put outside to sleep there.’

Winfrey recalled initially being confused by her banishment, but she then realized that it had to do with her complexion.

‘My mother was boarding with this very light-skinned black woman who could have passed for white... I could tell instantly when I walked in the room that she didn't like me. It was because of the color of my skin.’

‘I remember praying on my knees the very first night I had been removed from my grandmother,’ she says. ‘I don't remember ever shedding a tear about it because I knew that God was my father, Jesus was my brother, and they were with me.’ 

This Sunday at 8pm Eastern Time, Oprah presents on OWN a new seven-part documentary series titled Belief that explores the origins of various faiths around the world.

Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham arrive at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Graydon Carter at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 22, 2015

Rags to riches: Oprah Winfrey receives the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama at the White House on November 20, 2013 in Washington, DC

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