I don’t know if Marshfield, Wisconsin is a sundown or not, but it’s definitely a predominantly white town, with white people who see things a certain way, walking into a Walmart I only seen two people of color, a black man who didn’t speak and kept his head down and did his job and the Mexican woman who spoke to me like she knew me and I knew exactly why she did so because she rarely sees other people of color. But the entire time walking around the Walmart, I got weird stares from the locals like they never seen a black person before. This was six or seven years ago that much has changed. Just be careful traveling through here. That’s all I’ll say. Better to be safe than sorry.
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I don’t know if Marshfield, Wisconsin is a sundown or not, but it’s definitely a predominantly white town, with white people who see things a certain way, walking into a Walmart I only seen two people of color, a black man who didn’t speak and kept his head down and did his job and the Mexican woman who spoke to me like she knew me and I knew exactly why she did so because she rarely sees other people of color. But the entire time walking around the Walmart, I got weird stares from the locals like they never seen a black person before. This was six or seven years ago that much has changed. Just be careful traveling through here. That’s all I’ll say. Better to be safe than sorry.