Actually, I don’t know if that’s really true about Montana; I was giving you a gimme there. The point was that OTHER minorities that have experienced bigotry in job hiring where they lived - like Jews - moved to where they could get a job, and stopped moaning about it.
I gave my dad as an example. He was among the very top in his engineering class - a very difficult program of study - and yet, when he graduated, doors were shut to him because….Jew Boy! But did he complain about it, or wail about his relatives murdered by Hitler just a few short years earlier? No. At age 22, without knowing a soul here, he moved to DC where he was told the federal government was hiring Jews. He was brave…and smart….and responsible. RIP, Dad.
Instead of blacks moaning about “woe is me, they are prejudiced in Montana,” they would be wise to emulate the Jews of the 40s and 50s, who found themselves among horrible antisemitism, and still managed to make successful lives for themselves.