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In reply to the discussion: I'm from the south. [View all]RebelOne
(30,947 posts)and grew up in Miami, FL. I am 74 now and saw plenty of bigotry in Miami. I remember the separate restrooms and drinking fountains for blacks and whites, and blacks having to sit in the back of the bus. Blacks having their own restaurants and movie theaters because they were not allowed in white establishments, and I attended segregated schools.
Most of you here have not seen the real bigotry and racism that I have. I was married at a very young age, and my husband and I moved to West New York, New Jersey. I was absolutely shocked to see blacks in the white restaurants and movie theaters. And even more shocked to see interracial couples, as that was unheard of in the South in the '50s.
We were not there for very long, but I believe that experience taught me to overcome my racism.
I moved to the Atlanta, Georgia, area in 1989 and so far have not seen the racism or bigotry as I thought there would be.