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I'm from St. Augustine, FL. and I absolutely love it. When I was growing up the percentage of Black/multicultural families was 11% of the population. Nevertheless, I felt right at home.
St. Augustine is not your typical southern city. It's a huge melting pot of people from all over . I didn't experience the uncomfortable rascism feeling until I moved to Atlanta. It was a Black store owner that made reference to my Asian eyes and the fact the the guy I called dad just happened to be a white man.Anyways, I'm very proud of home. I know that the south and white people are not the gatekeepers of racism. Living in the south has always been really comfortable for me and home is definitely where my heart is. St. Augustine still represents friendly people , intensely fascinating history and yummy drive thru cocktails..![]() [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30Ih4hlq92Q"]YouTube- St. Augustine, Florida - RV Today Archive[/ame]
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