Boston


I'm so curious about the tight knit communities in Boston. Is it really like the movies portray? I'm from a small suburb outside of L.A. I don't even think we have those communities around here. Maybe like the parts of LA? East Los, Watts, etc??

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Actually, Pinkdaisy678, Boston was once an amalgam of hide-bound, insular ethnic neighborhoods that were like small towns, and where outsiders of any kind, regardless of who they were or what they looked like, were totally unwelcome. It was a combo of race, turf and ethnicity that was at play there.

The advent of the Federal Court-mandated, large-scale, cross-city school busing program, however helped unite the white neighborhoods of Boston even more completely against the non-white areas of the city, particularly the black sections. Also, since many of these Boston neighborhoods, including Charlestown have become more gentrified in the past 2-3 decades, that, too, has brought about some change, as well.

Hope I've been of some hope here.

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This was an outgrowth of the 19th century influx of immigrants, whose arrival was greatly resented by the existing population. Quite an enmity developed there as a result.

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Yup! That's also quite true, Jes' Sayin'. . Often enough, History keeps on keeping on, if one gets the drift.

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