Sundown Town Are STILL a VERY Real Thing | Parts of the Country Not to Visit

In this episode of our podcast, we dive into the unsettling reality that Sundown Towns still exist in the United States. These are towns where people of color were historically not welcome after dark, and shockingly, some of these towns remain unwelcoming today.

We kick things off by taking a lighthearted approach, joking about what it would be like to sneak into these towns and see what really happens after sundown. But don't be fooled by the humor—we tackle the serious implications and historical context behind these places.

To add some visuals to our discussion, we look at a detailed map highlighting current Sundown Towns across the country. It's eye-opening and a bit chilling to see how widespread they are.

Jorge shares a particularly personal and poignant story about his experience in a small town in North Carolina.

Join us for a mix of humor as we uncover the truth about Sundown Towns in today's world. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes!


Sundown Town Are STILL a VERY Real Thing | Parts of the Country Not to Visit
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