Marcos,
I was raised in the state of New York. As far as I can remember our teachers and text books spoke of the South in a negative tone. The Southern states were backward, they were prejudice, their justice system was a joke, their politicians and most of the their newspapers were bought by the ruling white male bigots etc. etc., we were told.
Back in the 1950's this was true, it is to some extent still true. I live in Central Florida where the Northerners have just about taken over. When my family and I visit some North Florida small towns though we feel as if we have returned to the days of the 1950's. We joke that in Florida when you go North you really go South! In these small North Florida towns prejudice and class distinctions are so thick they can be cut with a knife. The blacks still know their place there and so do the whites.
The North is no paradise to be sure and the plight of minorities is masked there behind an endless wall of inner city projects, but the South is still very much home to bubba and his small mindedness.
Things are changing though, sadly not fast enough.
IW