"Known For Corn, Should Be Known For Racism": Americans Are Sharing Stereotypes Their Hometowns Are Known For Vs. What They Should Actually Be Known For
2 years ago
"Living in Illinois, everyone assumes you're from Chicago. I live six hours south of Chicago. I can literally drive to Alabama quicker than I can drive to Chicago."
"Known For Corn, Should Be Known For Racism": Americans Are Sharing Stereotypes Their Hometowns Are Known For Vs. What They Should Actually Be Known For