So I'm taking a trip from the Southeast to Provo, UT (I'm driving). While I'm looking forward to travelling, I'm concerned about the drive out there. We'll either be going through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (routes 40, 35, 70) or going through Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming (routes 55, 70, and 80). We'll most likely be stopping through small towns in the middle of nowhere, and I'm a little concerned that I'm going to have to deal with a lot of racists. I know it's terrible to stereotype, but I'm not White or Black, and I'm thinking my family may be the only non White or Black family walking around in a lot of these places. We may stop in Tulsa, OK or Cheyenne, WY, and it's hard not to think that a lot of the people in those areas aren't racists. I encounter a lot of it in the south, and I'm thinking it'll be worse in the mid-west (since it seems less diverse than even the south). Should I be concerned? Also, which is a better route: 40, 35, 70 or 55, 70, and 80 road-wise?
2007-07-16
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