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The sundown story I grew up hearing was that at sometime in the past a white NT woman was molested by a Black man. There was a big furor over this; as a result the NT City Council passed an ordinance requiring all Blacks to be out of town by the blowing of the eight o'clock whistle at the city's water works”

“Tonawanda, the first stop outside of Buffalo, was like Ducktown, TN, in that it allowed no Negro to live there.” (from James A. Atkins, The Age of Jim Crow (NY: Vantage, 1964), 138.)

There was one black family in North Tonawanda when I was growing up [1960s?]. They were rich, light-skinned, and their daughter had a white boy friend. Another black family moved in. Teachers turned on their son, who wouldn’t take shit.
“The nicest word I learned was ‘colored.’ ‘Nigger’ was the typical term.” “I learned to hold my breath when blacks walked by because I was taught they smell bad.” “Whenever a neighbor would get pissed off at another neighbor, they’d yell, ‘I’m gonna sell my house to a god-damned nigger.'” I remember my [older relative] watching Martin Luther King and sneer, “Oh, you have a dream…” “George Wallace was so popular in my town. And this was a Democratic union town!”
People from Tonawanda ask me, “How do you live with all those niggers down there?” “I reply, ‘I like having sex with them.'
 
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