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Re: Do Blacks Always Feel That Their Color Is The Main Cause Of Their Troubles
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Originally Posted by Jason Marcel
I certainly think there are deep segregation issues still in America. There are Americans who just don't really like black people just because that's always been the way it is. I go to a campus south of Chicago every year and there is a black part of town that everyone thinks is some kind of blight on the rest of the community. It's strange to encounter it even in an educated town like that.
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In my little corner of the world, most predominatly black areas are, indeed filthy. Is this how it is in the area you are talking about? If so, perhaps it is the filth and crime that turns people off, rather than the color of the ihabitants.
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