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05-17-2009, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by KevK
When bussing started in the 60s, unlike in the south where there were riots, with a few exceptions (South High and Truesdell), the black students were welcomed into the previously all white schools.
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This is just a blatant lie, the whites did not welcome the black students into the schools. As soon as bussing and integration became the norm, whites started fleeing into the suburbs where they could be fairly certain that their children wouldn't have to go to school with too many minority students. It was fairly common for white families to go so far as to move out of the city so their children wouldn't have to attend school in a black neighborhood as soon as they were chosen to be bused.
Entire suburbs like Derby and Andover exist mainly so middle class whites will not have to live near or put their children in schools with blacks and latinos.
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05-17-2009, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Sco
This is just a blatant lie, the whites did not welcome the black students into the schools. As soon as bussing and integration became the norm, whites started fleeing into the suburbs where they could be fairly certain that their children wouldn't have to go to school with too many minority students. It was fairly common for white families to go so far as to move out of the city so their children wouldn't have to attend school in a black neighborhood as soon as they were chosen to be bused.
Entire suburbs like Derby and Andover exist mainly so middle class whites will not have to live near or put their children in schools with blacks and latinos.
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THIS is a blatant lie. You can't answer for the 45k to 50k people living in the suburbs. YOU are being the ignorant one by grouping all of those people into one.
I agree with KevK on this one.
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05-22-2009, 12:45 PM
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Wichita is not racist. It is one of the LEAST racist places in the USA. It has a black Mayor despite being 80% white and it had another black Mayor in the early 60s (A Price Woodard) when such a thing would have been unheard of in most of the country. When bussing started in the 60s, unlike in the south where there were riots, with a few exceptions (South High and Truesdell), the black students were welcomed into the previously all white schools.
That is not saying that Wichita is, by any means, perfect. It has had problems too but when compared with most of the rest of the country, it is 100% ahead and always has been on race relations. Nobody cares if you are married to a black person or if you have bi racial kids. Few of them will even look twice.
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I am black, and i wouldn't consider Wichita racist... yes i may be young and in the younger generation but I haven't ever ran into racism at all... so whoever was stating that is incorrect. I agree with KevK... I think that its moreso black people looking crazy at interracial relationships than the white people. Its sad that this thread has become about race. I think that Wichita is a good place for all races, and i think that people judge Wichita based on what they THINK Wichita is rather than their personal experiences here.
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05-23-2009, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Sco
This is just a blatant lie, the whites did not welcome the black students into the schools. As soon as bussing and integration became the norm, whites started fleeing into the suburbs where they could be fairly certain that their children wouldn't have to go to school with too many minority students. It was fairly common for white families to go so far as to move out of the city so their children wouldn't have to attend school in a black neighborhood as soon as they were chosen to be bused.
Entire suburbs like Derby and Andover exist mainly so middle class whites will not have to live near or put their children in schools with blacks and latinos.
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Historically. many Wichita suburbs have been racist. I've taught in a couple of them. And they're pretty racist. Perhaps times have changed and will keep on changing. But, it's not a lie to say that historically these communities have been racist, they have been. Where I work now the biggest putdown after "gay" and "retard" is "You Jew." And, it's 2009. Even in Wichita schools I've had a building administrator tell me, "I'd have a decent school if I could just get rid of the damn blacks." And it was a middle schools and she was talking about 12-14-year-olds.
I think things are better than they were 30 years ago, but I don't think race relations in metro Wichtia are ahead of the curve.
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05-24-2009, 02:23 AM
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Historically. many Wichita suburbs have been racist. I've taught in a couple of them. And they're pretty racist. Perhaps times have changed and will keep on changing. But, it's not a lie to say that historically these communities have been racist, they have been. Where I work now the biggest putdown after "gay" and "retard" is "You Jew." And, it's 2009. Even in Wichita schools I've had a building administrator tell me, "I'd have a decent school if I could just get rid of the damn blacks." And it was a middle schools and she was talking about 12-14-year-olds.
I think things are better than they were 30 years ago, but I don't think race relations in metro Wichtia are ahead of the curve.
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Well, I've LIVED in the suburbs over the past 20 years, and what you say is simply not true. They are not racist! I agree with other posters that the Wichita area is racially diverse and has good race relations amongst its citizens.
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