Dubuque, IA. No killings, but a mutual, willful segregation. Each race keeps to itself, and very few people will cross the color/culture lines to befriend someone. We have whites, blacks, Hispanics, Marshalese, and others, and everyone keeps to themselves. The thing that really sealed it was the mayor of Dubuque about 15-20 years ago decided to make Dubuque multi-cultural, so he moved a bunch of poor, black families from inner-city Chicago to a couple block radius in Dubuque and gave them houses, cars, and welfare. This caused such resentment, especially in the struggling poor of the city who saw all their help going to outsiders, that it still persists there today. As a white person, I can hardly even smile a friendly smile at a black person on the street without a look that says, "What are YOU trying to pull?" Whereas otherwise it is a really friendly city.
2006-07-31 19:41:54
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answered by NotMySecret 3
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I've lived in Illinois, but wisconsin most of my life, i'm half mexican and suprisingly there arent as many racist people here as everyone thinks. There is a "town" (sorry not a city) not far from my town called Augusta where a bunch of kkk morons...or maybe they were just trying to act like it, dunno, were arrested for throwing bricks through a black families home...they just moved there i guess, and posting big signs in there front lawn telling them to go back to africa...blah,blah,blah. They were the only black people to live there...guess they didnt know that augusta is a very racist town, skinheads every where you look, just staring and studying everyone who drives through or walks through town. I personally have never gone through augusta, but people hear a lot of stories and last year starting arresting people, it was all in the paper,it showed a picture of what looked like about 50 people dressed in those damn white robes with cone heads or whatever with signs saying crap about how black people should be killed, same with indians....thats funny though because if your truely FROM wisconsin then you probably have indian in your blood wether you know it or not, kind of like adolf hitler wanting to kill anyone not blonde,but he himself was a brunette.
I've never been there but have read stuff in newspapers, if i did go there i'd probably end up hitting someone with my big mouth and hot temper,i dont care what kind of threats they do,or how big they are.I know it is not a city, more like a village/town theres not even 1,000 people there, but for such a little hole in the ground place...there sure are a lot of racist/skinheads that live there and act like there guarding the town
2006-07-31 19:51:20
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answered by hotmama 3
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The Most Racist City in America: Hazleton, PA
by New American Media (reposted)
Friday Jul 28th, 2006 5:24 PM
On July 12th, the Hazleton, Pennsylvania City Council voted to approve an Illegal Immigration Relief Act, creating one of the strictest anti-immigrant laws in the United States. This Relief Act will impose severe penalties on landlords who rent space to illegal immigrants, suspend the licenses of businesses that employ them and declared English the city’s official language.
The law will require anyone seeking to rent in the city to apply for a residency license and submit to an investigation of citizenship status. Landlords found renting to people without licenses will be fined $1,000 a day. Business owners found hiring, renting property to or providing goods and services to illegal immigrants will lose their business permit for five years on a first offense and 10 years on a second.
The motivation behind this, according to Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta, is “the loss of the quality of life.” All pretenses have been cast off and the real reasons surrounding the immigration debate are out in the open. Now, maybe we can start to talk about the real issues that are behind what is driving this divisive discussion on immigration. We ask: What is really scaring white America?
Hazleton is a non-descript mining town in Pennsylvania that has seen better days. The Hispanic population has quickly grown to represent 30 percent of the city’s population of 31,000 (up from a low of 23,000). Hispanics are pumping vitality back into this city. But the older white population feels threatened. They believe they are slowly losing their grip on power and are not able to keep up with the younger Hispanic population.
The mayor of Hazleton is using the oft-repeated polarizing imagery of a crime wave that he says is growing with the rising Hispanic population. This image has been used in San Diego since the days of then County Supervisor Susan Golding. But, much like Golding, Mayor Tarantino has no facts or figures to back up his claim. In fact, according to the Pennsylvania State Police there has been a reduction in the number of total arrests in the city. But the mayor wouldn’t let the facts get in the way of a good political slogan.
What is happening in Hazleton is a microcosm of what is happening across our country: the white population is afraid to give up power to a growing Hispanic population.
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http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=ecceaa4f44dbf1a693a3ff825f236d81
2006-07-31 19:43:04
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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Birmingham, Alabama sure used to be packed with idiot-azz skinheads, but I'm not sure if it still is.
Kennesaw, Georgia is full of racist hicks who all wear revolvers on each hip.
Tulsa, Oklahoma has some notoriously racist cops.
I'm actually answering what you were asking about- places that were racist towards black people.
2006-07-31 19:42:44
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answered by hambycat 3
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Los Angeles
2006-07-31 19:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actually the whole state of Idaho. That's where the Aryan nation is residing currently. I think it's mostly in the north. Like by Cor de Laine (that's spelled wrong).
Our own little Hezbollah.
2006-07-31 19:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe that any one person has visited every city in America. Therefore, no one is qualified to answer the question as you have posed it.
What negative emotions do you hope to stir up? Do you have a solution to the issues?
I f you have no solutions, and are only stirring up emotions, then you are part of the problem!
2006-07-31 19:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Coon-town. I don't know, for real it is a song called Coon-town by Johnny Rebel. Here's some of the lines from the song, If you smell something funny when you walk down the st. your in coon-town, you look and see garbage all over the st. your in coon-town, up and down the st. there ain't nothin but trash, a black girl's trying to get a black boy's cash, then you even see a spook with a big mustache in coon-town.
2006-07-31 19:41:49
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answered by allyson 3
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I think there are some kind of communes/villages up in Idaho that are mostly members of the Neo Nazis, Aryan Nations, etc
2006-07-31 19:36:13
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answered by worldpeace 4
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San Fransisco (San Fransicko). That town is way racist in a reverse way..
....Or L.A. I mean Crips, Bloods, Gansta Disciples, Black Panthers, etc. but maybe it's ok to gun down innocent (white) families that take wrong turns into ghetto-town because darn it those brothas are OPPRESSED.
10pts. plz.
2006-07-31 19:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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