Essay was “anti-meat”
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, April 1994:
SACRAMENTO, California––Under heavy public
pressure for alleged racist censorship, the California state
Board of Education on March 12 reversed an earlier decision
to exclude from state achievement tests an essay and a short
story by Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, plus a story by
Annie Dillard. The Walker essay “Am I Blue?”, was pulled
from the exams because, according to board chair Marion
McDowell, “It was anti meat-eating.”
The essay concerns a woman’s reflections upon the
loneliness of a horse kept for years in a paddock. It concludes,
“As we talked of freedom and justice one day for all, we sat
down to steaks. I am eating misery, I thought, as I took the
first bite. And spat it out.”