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			I usually fly east for a couple weeks during the summer, to vacation at our camp on the Lake.  No problem. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	My son (now 25) has previously accompanied me, but now he's involved with a new lady, and her kids...which leads to the issue at hand. We are white; his significant other is, too, but the father of her two young girls is black. We live in the Pacific NW, which is a tolerant, progressive part of the country. The girls are wonderful, joyous kids, and I hope to keep them that way. For that reason I am nervous about bringing the girls to the Lake. In my experience, there is deep-rooted prejudice in NH, more so than I see here out West. Oh sure, folks might not bleat out the "N" word at the girls, but the prejudices run deep. I can envision hard glares at them at the Weirs...granted, many will be from "Mass holes" ...but I fear this, and worse. My question: are NH people really as racist as I seem to recall, or have things gotten mellower and more progressive in the granite state? Can you look at a black and think of them as a person?  | 
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