Thursday, 24 May 2007

'Stealth racism' stalks deep South

From the BBC this morning. So sad to see that racism continues in the Deep South.

"This World investigates the rise of discrimination in America's deep south as six black youths are charged with an alleged attack on a white student, which could see them jailed for up to 50 years.
Three rope nooses hanging from a tree in the courtyard of a school in a small Southern town in Louisiana have sparked fears of a new kind of "stealth" racism spreading through America's deep south..."

To read the whole article, click on the title.

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