Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
He doesn't know Boston is super racist also Chicago is also super racist .

In Boston the black baseball players would be called "niXXs " by their own fans.



Chicago

When Martin Luther King Jr. took his fight into the North, and saw a new level of hatred

During the sweltering summer of 1966, the campaign—King’s first major one outside the Deep South—culminated with the kinds of demonstrations and marches into all-white neighborhoods he’d employed earlier. They triggered open violence—most famously during a march in Marquette Park, where King was attacked by an angry mob. The marches—which will be commemorated with the unveiling of a permanent art installation in the park on August 5—exposed to the entire world Chicago’s simmering cauldron of racial tensions, which Mayor Richard J. Daley had, until then, managed to keep from boiling over. “I think the people from Mississippi ought to come to Chicago to learn how to hate,” King said afterward.
https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-M...edom-Movement/
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