‘It’s how we grew up’: Buffalo’s struggle to escape the shadow of segregation
by Edwin Rios from US news | The Guardian on (#5ZFVR)
Residents reflect on poverty and displacement as the city remains among the most racially divided in America
When Darius Pridgen, 47, was a young boy in east Buffalo, his parents sent him to predominantly white Christian schools in the suburbs. They wanted him to have a better education and a childhood.
Pridgen, now president of the city council and a senior pastor at True Bethel Baptist Church, rode multiple buses to get to the private school, entering a whole 'nother world", he said, adding that he didn't recall having known any white children until then.
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