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Luann22610ParticipantI would have to respond to this by saying it’s not the black man that makes them lock the doors or clutch the purse. It’s the manner of dress. If someone is approaching, white or black and they are dressed like a gang member, pimp, poor person or redneck, then the doors begin to lock. On the other hand, a white or black approaches and the dress is of a professional nature, or clean cut then they appear harmless. The way one walks and looks around is also taken into account. It’s not a black/white thing but dress and mannerisms.
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