No - the only racists are the liberals therein that feel blacks and Indians are so inferior they need government to help them. It is truly pathetic how racist the left is; they afford NO respect towards minorities at all.
Contrast that with the majority of those living in South Dakota - conservatives - who feel that a human being is equal to all other humans and their skin pignmentation is a completely irrelevant by-product of many years of human evolution in relatively more or less exposure to sun.
Since Madison is overwhelmingly conservative, as is South Dakota, it is foolish to suggest that it is racist. Only cities with high proportions of leftists who feel minorities are unable to do well without their help are racists.
There is not a town listed as Enisley in South Dakota.
A town in South Dakota that is a flavor of pudding would be Lemmon.
No, Hillsview and White Rock, each with a population of 3, are the smallest towns in South Dakota. There is no town in South Dakota named Hillsburg.
Yes. Keystone, South Dakota is a town in the Black Hills. It is the closest town to Mount Rushmore.
Port South Dakota.
'Decatur' the town. 'Dakota' as in North or South Dakota.
There is a town named Quinn in South Dakota.
Quinn is a town in Pennington County, South Dakota
Utica is a town located in Yankton County, South Dakota.
Yankton is a city in southeastern South Dakota and a county in southeastern South Dakota. Yale is a town in South Dakota. York Township, one is located in Day County, South Dakota and one in Hand County.
Quinn is a town in Pennington County, South Dakota. It begins with the letter Q.
There are two towns in South Dakota with a population of 3, according to the 2010 US Census. Hillsview, South Dakota is located in McPherson County in north eastern South Dakota and White Rock, South Dakota in Roberts County, also in north eastern South Dakota.