My sister thinks he is the anti-christ, which is worse?
It just makes me run, screaming, from the room!
The Black belt? No, that is farther south.
I do agree with the article's premise about the educated voters. I was raised in Tuscaloosa. Since a large part of the town is the University of Alabama, there was a higher emphasis on education and respect for the educated. There was a marked difference in the views on racism there.
In smaller towns, even in recent years, those who are not racist did not speak out against those who are. It was the same old fear (or worry about being ostrasized (sp). But in the last year, seeing those Obama signs on the lawns in tiny little towns gave me hope.
I know there is racism all over. But we in the south have been saddled with the reputation for being in-bred klansmen for so long. I was hoping it would stop. But apparently those of us who aren't ready to burn crosses in people's yards, who aren't calling Obama a muslim, and who do not use the "n" word are largely ignored.
Its a shame. I think many of the people who disparage us would find our part of the world a delightful place to be.
Yes, we did give the world the KKK, George Wallace and Lester Maddox. But we also gave the world Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, and Thomas Wolfe.
Thank you, there are many lovely people who live in the South, my friends, transplants from Alaska! I lived in Kansas, but I never heard nor witnessed my folks treating anyone different for the color of their skin. I was very fortunate. We didn't have a large black population, but we did have Hispanics and my sister married one! A lady made the mistake one morning at McDonald'coffee and was talking down about Mexicans. My mother cleared her throat and said, my grandchildren are Mexicans and that was all that needed to be said. The other woman shut her mouth very quickly and mother said she was very careful about showing her prejudice around the coffee ladies, again. She did call the roofing company and tell them not to send over a Mexican crew and my friend from Douglas Roofing sent an ALL hispanic crew and instructed them to act like they couldn't speak English! i wish I would have been there to see that woman's face! I love that story!
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It feels a little weird being in Mississippi. I would be centre left person in normal America, but I'm probably in the top 1% of most extreme white liberals in Mississippi.
I was born in Kansas an the best thing my parents ever did for me was to move me to California when I was two. I would have been in agony all my childhood in Kansas.
Clearly you have never witnessed the joys of Deep South public schools.
I'm amazed they weren't watching a movie.
I had Harper Lee first on my list, but figured someone would point out the racism in the book.
But damn that was a fine piece of literature.
My father in Law was very near an Atticus.
He was tall, lean and so even tempered you could hardly believe it was real.
He was bright, knew all kinds of unexpected things and always tried to be fair to every person he met. Everyone loved him and I will miss him as long as I breathe.
That would have been worth watching.
When I was managing a hotel many years ago in Tuscaloosa, a guest thanked one of my desk clerks for helping him so that he wouldn't have to deal with that black lady again. He actually whispered the word "black". And made some comment about keeping them in housekeeping. My clerk said he understood, then yelled back to the office for Mary (the black lady in question & my ass't mgr). When she came out the clerk put his arm around her, kissed her on the cheek and said "Honey this man was just telling me what a great job you did and I wanted him to have a chance to tell you himself".
The guest never came back, but they said he stammered something grabbed his receipt and left. I was ready to promote that clerk on the spot.
I was born in Kansas an the best thing my parents ever did for me was to move me to California when I was two. I would have been in agony all my childhood in Kansas.