JD7.62 you hit it on the nose. I was born and raised in Alabama and am appalled when I go back for visits. I remember how bad segregation was at one point and then it seemed to have changed with the civil rights movement. Now, the blacks have migrated back to their old neighborhoods and schools and have voluntarily segregated themselves in communities and schools in many areas. I have a white friend since childhood who owns a cattle ranch just outside Selma, AL. We all remember Selma from the civil rights marches. Most of the whites closed up shop and left, refusing to be pushed any further, but the blacks continued to move into the city. I was there visiting my white friend a while back and Selma is now a rat infested, falling down, neglected pile of junk that looks more like a landfill than a city. It's hard to see a white face when you drive down the streets. The blacks went right back to their old ways and voluntarily segregated themselves in the very city where the trouble began. I don't think they know what they want and just follow whomever they hear saying what they want to hear.