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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The big problem with cities is that middle class whites (middle class anyone!) aren’t moving there. [b]Thus you have only poor POC and very rich whites. It exacerbated stereotypes and I think it distorts the perception of both sides. Rich while kids grow up thinking all brown people are poor.[/b] And poor brown people grow up thinking no one cares about them and that only white people make it in the world. Poor whites are way out in the rural areas and middle class brown and white people are out living in suburbia. There’s a whole suburban and rural area out there guys! [/quote] +1, I found this to especially be the case in DC. I live in a neighborhood that’s a rare exception, Shepherd Park—not much if any discernible difference in SES btwn black/brown kids and white kids. But most areas like the Hill are dramatic in the extreme racial differences in SES.[/quote]
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