Any progress at all?
Returning home from my seemingly endless job search i drove over one of the bridges in oshkosh, both sides had fishermen on them but one had white fieshermen and the other black fishermen. this with the knowledge that Milwaukee the most segregated city in the US makes me wonder why 5o years after the begining of the US civil rights movement there's still things like self-imposed segregation esp. in the North, like Wisconsin, my Wisconsin!?! and it not only whites' fault no one seems to be doing anything for progress.
Returning home from my seemingly endless job search i drove over one of the bridges in oshkosh, both sides had fishermen on them but one had white fieshermen and the other black fishermen. this with the knowledge that Milwaukee the most segregated city in the US makes me wonder why 5o years after the begining of the US civil rights movement there's still things like self-imposed segregation esp. in the North, like Wisconsin, my Wisconsin!?! and it not only whites' fault no one seems to be doing anything for progress.
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My parents live near the US border so I was listening to NPR whilst visiting them this weekend. Anyhoo... I guess there's a lot of people in your country anticipating problems on Nov. 2 with regards to black folk's names being removed from voter lists. Lame.