Don't like troll lectures.
Oh, didn't mean to offend anybody from New England here but that is what I've heard before from people who had lived in both places. I think it's a leftover from the busing thing in Boston.
All of that - the KKK, the role of slavery and Jim Crow laws should all be taught because, as disturbing as those things were, they were events in the past that helped to shape the present. Germany erased all of the Nazi regime out of their history books - it's like if they pretend it didn't happen, it didn't happen. But it happened.
Having grown up in northern NJ and moved to NNE in 1973, I can recall a LOT more racially inflammatory comments in NNJ than after our move. Maybe it's the difference between the 50s-60s and more recent decades, but I question the validity of the boldfaced comment - not that racism is absent in New England, but that it's "especially rampant."
Oh, didn't mean to offend anybody from New England here but that is what I've heard before from people who had lived in both places. I think it's a leftover from the busing thing in Boston.
All of that - the KKK, the role of slavery and Jim Crow laws should all be taught because, as disturbing as those things were, they were events in the past that helped to shape the present. Germany erased all of the Nazi regime out of their history books - it's like if they pretend it didn't happen, it didn't happen. But it happened.