kdonnel
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Were they? As I said before, there were people who knew, and did, better. T
But how many?
Until it reaches a tipping point, those that knew better were the social activists. We can't expect everyone to be a social activist.
In my opinion you can't hold people to having the "wrong" view until about 40% of the population holds the "right" view and there has been a steady trend to get to that 40%.
If we could go back in time to the 1930's I think you would be hard pressed to find that 40% of the population believed in racial equality and that those words used in the song were wrong.
To put things in perspective as to what was considered right and wrong both before and after the song was produced:
In 1906 the Bronx Zoo displayed Ota Benga in a cage with monkeys.
In the 1930s Germany displayed African family's in exhibits at their zoos.
In 1958 Belgium put in a Human Zoo at the Worlds Fair they hosted.