Quote:
"These people are creating a terrible problem in our cities. They can't or won't hold a job, they flout the law constantly and neglect their children, they drink too much and their moral standards would shame an alley cat. For some reason or other, they absolutely refuse to accommodate themselves to any kind of decent, civilized life."
This was said in 1956 in Indianapolis, not about blacks or other minorities, but about poor whites from the South. Nor was Indianapolis unique in this aspect.
The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. Most Blacks were of Southern roots or are currently Southerners. Both say "y'all" and "ain't." Both like their fried chicken.