I was right outside DC when MLK was murdered. Blacks destroyed big sections of the city, and all our outings downtown - restaurants, stores, doctor‘s offices, etc. - were curtailed for months. Besides the fact that these businesses were destroyed, it wasn’t a good idea for whites to walk around down there. So I know all about black racism.I was raised in NM where Hispanics and black folks were represented prominently. I attended Phoenix Union HS in the spring of 1968 during the time that MLK was murdered. PUHS was an inner city high school with a large black population. I can tell you first hand that racism works both ways.