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I come from NYC. My aunt & uncle had a dairy farm about 70 miles north of the city. When I was small, my grandparents (German Jews) used to bring me to the farm because I loved animals so much. Outside of the city, in the suburbs, there were signs as we entered certain towns, saying they were restricted. My grandparents told me it was because they didn't allow Jews to move there.

nostr:npub13h0m32eu7y42umgkcq9hv3gmdt6zxnsvezg3cqesahm0apmlx72qtw2yqt This is part of American history that should not be forgotten — along with the signs forbidding non-Gentiles to swim in certain areas. I have Jewish friends who tell me they grew up with close friends with whom they did everything, going to movies together, sharing meals at each others' homes. But when their friends went to the country club, they conspicuously did not invite their Jewish friends, since their country club prohibited Jews from joining. This is not far in the past.

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