If you thought government sanctioned discrimination was a thing of the past, you haven’t been to Camilla, GA.

If you thought government sanctioned discrimination was a thing of the past, you haven’t been to Camilla, GA. The City of Camilla is comprised of a 70% African-American population and has an elected Black mayor, but city council voted to not give him keys to his own office at City Hall. Mayor Rufus Davis talked to Rashad Richey about the city’s policies, which include Blacks not being allowed to be buried next to Whites, all White school age children in the city go to an all-White private school, and there are no African-American police officers just to name a few. Mayor Davis is now protesting his own city and will refuse to sit in council meetings until his city is desegregated.

This is happening. In America. Right now. What-the-ever-loving-fu...?

via Sarah Rios​
http://atlanta.cbslocal.com/2017/12/14/african-american-mayor-in-georgia-says-his-own-city-wont-give-him-keys-to-his-office/

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