Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was deeded in homes not to sell to Blacks.
False
Huh? Tons of homes in Nova had racial covenants that said they couldn’t be sold to blacks or Jews.
https://marymount.edu/blog/researchers-unveil-findings-on-history-of-housing-discrimination-in-northern-virginia/
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To be fair, the same thing was happening in parts of DC and MD too. My house in DC had racial covenants placed on it by the developer when it was originally built and sold in the 1920s.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, well as a 30 year resident but non-native…. I have never heard a plausible explanation for the reason Rockville is the actual Chinatown, but Koreans and Vietnamese immigrants favored Fairfax County. Initially I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Jewish community in Rollingwood and Chevy Chase DC was due to the rest of the surrounding area having racial covenants.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think that it’s a mystery why Black and Jewish people with the means to choose in the second half of the 20th century would chose Maryland over Virginia. I think it’s just about politics at the state level and the neighborhood level.
The Asian population came in relatively recent waves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you familiar with the Civil War and which state was a member of the confederacy?
Uhh.. PG county schools didn’t desegregate until the 1970s
I went to PG schools in the 70’s and they were absolutely NOT segregated. I would get beat up by my black classmates every couple weeks for being white.
Wrong. The federal courts imposed forced bussing to desegregate PG Schools in 1972. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/pg/magnets/prince0902.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was deeded in homes not to sell to Blacks.
False
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was deep south. Read up on your history going back to the Civil War (or as it is known in Virginia....the War of Northern Aggression.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you familiar with the Civil War and which state was a member of the confederacy?
Uhh.. PG county schools didn’t desegregate until the 1970s
I went to PG schools in the 70’s and they were absolutely NOT segregated. I would get beat up by my black classmates every couple weeks for being white.
Wrong. The federal courts imposed forced bussing to desegregate PG Schools in 1972. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/pg/magnets/prince0902.htm
Anonymous wrote:It was deeded in homes not to sell to Blacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you familiar with the Civil War and which state was a member of the confederacy?
Uhh.. PG county schools didn’t desegregate until the 1970s
I went to PG schools in the 70’s and they were absolutely NOT segregated. I would get beat up by my black classmates every couple weeks for being white.