I have seen these signs in museums, especially those dedicated to the Civil
Rights movement.  I have also seen them on memorial walls to the same
period.  A film crew could easily film the sign, ignoring the context, and
find some old cracker to spout racist crap and get that effect.

If the town doesn't hold those opinions anymore then why keep the sign so
> long after it was written? Surely some upstanding townsfolk would have
> pressured for it to be taken down if they felt the sign was wrong! I
> certainly know that here in the UK if there was a sign like that on
> display,
> it wouldn't be there for 24 hours nevermind 40 to 50 years!
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> 

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