No, or at least, it isn't supposed to be. Technically, racial discrimination of all kinds stopped after the civil war, but segregation continued onwards for quite a long time afterwards. I'm sure that people in the south even now are racist, but then again, so are people all over the world.
the south can be racist.
Bad the south was really racist it's still pretty bad
South Carolina
Racist!
The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
There both racist.
Zulu itself is not a racist word, as it simply refers to a language being spoken in South African or to a person speaking Zulu, thus to a cultural group in South Africa, but it is probably possible to use it in a racist way, but that would depend on the context.
Mary Boykin Chesnut
Because they were racist.
Racist Attitudes Continued In The North and South
mohammed
The Civil Rights Movement made the white racist snare,mad and uneasy that a change was coming for the negro in the south and they could'nt accept that. As far as non racist at the time it tested there own moral code about right and wrong.