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Living in mainly ‘white areas’
 
“I run a playgroup in the country so it’s not a problem for us. 
We haven’t any of 'them' here”.
                          Playgroup Leader in a rural area
 
 
In Britain today very few areas can be genuinely described as ‘white’.  Most areas
have some black people living and working in them, and even in a county such as
Cornwall one per cent of the population is black or from a minority ethnic community.
 
There is considerable evidence that black people in rural areas suffer from racism
as much as in urban areas, but the impact is often different.  Many teachers and
even carers will deny that name-calling happens, and black children living in these
places often suffer in silence. 
 
The reason that many white people say there is no issue of racism in white areas
may be because there are no or few black people living there.  The racist
attitudes are lying dormant and stay there until black people come to live there.
 
 
*The above text was taken from “Action for Racial Equality in the Early Years” by Jane Lane (1999)
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