Neighbors send racist letter to Kansas family: ‘This neighborhood does not need any blacks’

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A biracial family in Wichita, Kansas, was shocked when, on Monday, they were hit with an unsigned letter that said they were doing their neighborhood “a great disrespect” because of the presence of their children.

“We have noticed there are some black children at your residence,” the note read. “Maybe you are running a daycare or these are your children. In either case, we have put our house for sale. This neighborhood does not need any blacks in it.”

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“There is a reason for saying the other side of the tracks.  That is where these people belong.  You have done a great disrespect in this neighborhood by not thinking of your neighbors.”

The family was absolutely shocked by the letter, and Nancy Wirths, whose grandchildren are the ones mentioned in the letter, has not allowed the kids to go outside until they learn who sent the note.

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“These are kids under the age of 10 where me and their parents are trying to raise them, you have to love everybody, be friends with everybody,” Wirths told KSN. “It doesn’t matter if they’re brown, purple.”

If the person is caught, they will likely face disorderly conduct charges.

(Source: KSN)

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