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(620 posts)Boston has racial issues. Interesting data here:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/06/22/boston-racist-poll-shows-city-split-along-racial-lines/WRM3reSgkfpYtheDoCyxTM/story.html
Race has been a long-vexing problem for Boston, from the 1950s Red Sox insistence on becoming the last major-league team to sign a black player (the Globes publisher, John Henry, bought the team in 2002), to the busing uproar of the 1970s and the police departments handling of the 1989 Charles Stuart case.
More recently, racism burst into the civic dialogue again this spring when a Baltimore Orioles player who is black said fans hurled racial epithets at him and a Saturday Night Live comedian labeled Boston the countrys most racist city. Those incidents launched a municipal and sometimes national conversation on how the city deals with race.