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Old Posted Jan 4, 2021, 5:54 PM
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Originally Posted by KB0679 View Post
DC's (and Baltimore's for that matter) native Black population don't identify as Southern but they are very much aware of their Southern roots and cultural influences. Many are just a generation or two removed from the South.
Yeah, D.C. is very much like any other major industrial hub city in that regard. The city attracted black migrants from the Deep South in the first half of the 20th century primarily through opportunities for work, and secondarily by the absence of Jim Crow laws. Since D.C. itself is so transitory, the only thing remotely "southern" about it are the black residents who trace their lineage to the South. But that doesn't make D.C. anymore southern than Chicago or L.A.
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