Anonymous wrote:It's a low-income community set aside by the county.  For reasons not wirth debating in this forum, yes, the residents are primarily black.  Yes, they also have a much higher crime rate in that community.  I associate that with poverty, and the isolation of being poor in an affluent area, and not to race.
 
 But I would not choose to live there.  And we looked at a townhouse in a bordering neighborhood a few years back and were really disturbed to see everyone had bars on their back windows on the side of the street that backed to Scotland.
		
 
 This is my question, why is it still primarily black. Are low income residents of other races choosing not to live there?