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'Officer Clemmons,' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Policeman Pal, Tells His Story

Dr. François S. Clemmons' ambition and artistry, pain and struggle informed the person behind his character, Officer Clemmons. His memoir is often disarming in its intimacy and honesty.
<em>Officer Clemmons: A Memoir,</em> by François S. Clemmons

Like many kids in the 1980s, I grew up learning how to accept who I was by watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

I remember it all: the trolley; the fish tank; the cardigans; the ritual changing of the shoes. Then there were the people who made the show so memorable: Mr. Rogers; Lady Aberlin; Mr. McFeely and, of course, Officer Clemmons.

Now we have an occasion to talk about the man behind Officer Clemmons — Dr. François S. Clemmons — whose ambition, artistry, pain, and struggle informed the character. I admit I at first — because if I didn't like it, I'd be professionally obligated to say so. Then I'd have to pan a book by a man who played an important role in a children's program central to my childhood — and, well, I didn't want to be that guy.

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