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To: i-node who wrote (5723)1/11/2017 4:49:09 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 367595
 
Boy, you are shameless. It was the law in the south. See the difference? African American's do.

When it is the law what does that say to a person?? I know, too big a concept for you.

Do you know the difference between institutionalized segregation. and freedom? In the south it was the law!!!

Get it?

And yes, there was pervasive racism in the north, but it was not against the law!! How do you thin that made African Americans feel? Oh, yeah, you have no empathy, so you wouldn't know!.

In the north there was racism but African Americans did not fear for their life like in the south.

I went to an integrated public school my whole life in California.

>> maybe you can explain to me why every state in the South had institutionalized legal segregation until 1964.

You appear to be confused. Are you under the mistaken impression that the North wasn't segregated in the 1960s? Did you ever hear of Harlem?

Minority Enrollment in 1973

Washington DC 97%
Detroit 72%
Chicago 71%
Baltimore 70%
San Francisco 70%
St. Louis 70%