Sounds like a lot of upstate New York tbh. People forget that white people in the us are still comfortably the majority and won’t be a minority for a lot longer than they think
Also that black people and a lot of other minorities are heavily concentrated in a few cities outside the south due to historical factors. There was that big migration to northern industrial cities in i want to say the 60s, but that feels wrong. I can't remember what it was called, either, but iirc it's when significant black populations moved to like detroit and chicago, hoping for better prospects away from the oppression of the south.
Unrelated but I went on the East Palestine wiki and jesus I didn't realize places that white still exist in America, even in small towns
5000 people and 10 of them are black lmao
Ever been to literally anywhere in Wisconsin outside of the cities?
Sounds like a lot of upstate New York tbh. People forget that white people in the us are still comfortably the majority and won’t be a minority for a lot longer than they think
Well the US is like 64% white and I expected the whitest parts to be like 80 or 85% tbh
'Sundown Towns' still existed well into the 60's, I'm sure there's a few places which still operate under similar rules
Also that black people and a lot of other minorities are heavily concentrated in a few cities outside the south due to historical factors. There was that big migration to northern industrial cities in i want to say the 60s, but that feels wrong. I can't remember what it was called, either, but iirc it's when significant black populations moved to like detroit and chicago, hoping for better prospects away from the oppression of the south.
Not only small towns, but there are suburbs nearly that white.