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Like Honest Abe, Mr. Rogers was known for wearing a specific article of clothing and his ability to sweet talk a Congressman or two. From 1968 to 2001, Mr. On PBS, he sang, offered advice and worked a cat puppet whose feline vocal tic drove my mother absolutely insane. I felt vindicated, because when I was a kid, Mr. Rogers terrified me too. He made me nervous, a condition exacerbated by my cousin telling me that he was actually a serial killer. According to her, Mr. Rogers lured people on his show and then decapitated them with the Museum-Go-Round. Rogers was up to, watching his show made me uneasy; he was just too mild-mannered, too quiet and too calm. That felt odd, because the environment of my upbringing was anything but calm and quiet. My sister thought he was magical, though, proving that old adage about girls figuring out things long before boys do. Eventually, I came around to her way of thinking, and it only took 24 years before I realized just what it was that made Mr. Rogers so beloved and so effective. More on that later. It does so in the same blunt yet understated way that its subject dealt out information to kids. Rogers swimming his daily mile in the local pool. Rogers could also be mischievous—and petty! Rather than rely on celebrities or viewers espousing what Mr. Negri in particular makes the neighborhood set sound like a riotous party, but everyone leans into the idea that, under Mr. Rogers' sweet exterior was a true radical. After all, a troublemaking idea existed in the titular song that Mr. Rogers sang to the kiddies at the beginning of each show. The first is Mr. Facing an adversarial Senator Pastore, who had already made up his mind to pan PBS, Mr. Rogers makes his argument by simply reciting the words to a song he had written for his show. The second instance of Mr. Rogers leading by example occurs with the character of Officer Clemmons. As an African-American, Clemmons was at first hesitant to play a cop on the show, but he realizes the importance of kids of color seeing a friendly, familiar-looking face as law enforcement. Even more importantly, he participates in a bit where Mr. Rogers basically gives the finger to the notion of segregated swimming pools by inviting Clemmons to join him in a very small wading pool. Neville intercuts this scene from the show with footage of White lifeguards pouring bleach into a pool where Black kids were swimming. Advertisement Clemmons also figures in an incident where Mr. Someone from the show discovered that the then-closeted at work Clemmons had been to a gay bar. His first puppet, Daniel Striped Tiger, serves as an animated avatar between segments because, as Mrs. Folks are quick to point out, however, that while Daniel represents innocence, Mr. Rogers never talks down to his viewers, nor does he really sugarcoat uncomfortable things like anger or death. Which leads me to my moment of Mr. I was stressed out, worn out and miserable beyond measure. I absent-mindedly turned on the television and went into the kitchen to make dinner. For some reason, my TV was on PBS and I could hear Mr. Rogers talking from the other room. Rogers made you feel like someone gave a damn about you. He said you were special. He did NOT, as the jackasses at Fox News and the Wall Street Journal claimed in hideous failure-blaming articles, promise you success or glory. He just told you that, no matter what you looked like, how able you were or how much money you had, that you had value. Advertisement I stood in my kitchen listening to this message, which I of course should have already known as an adult, and I started to cry. Now, if someone like me, whose childhood memories of Mr.