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Miss. interracial couple evicted from RV park

 

TUPELO, Miss. — A Mississippi RV park owner admits evicting an interracial couple in late February because of the color of the husband's skin.

 

“Me and my husband, not ever in 10 years have we experienced any problem,” said Erica Flores Dunahoo, who is Hispanic and Native American and whose husband, a National Guardsman, is African-American. “Nobody’s given us dirty looks. This is our first time.”

 

More than a half-century after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 barred discrimination on the basis of race, Gene Baker acknowledged asking the interracial couple to leave his RV park in Tupelo.

 

Baker, who lives in Aberdeen, said Thursday he only did it because “the neighbors were giving me such a problem.”

In February, Dunahoo, 40, and her 37-year-old husband, Stanley Hoskins, who have two children, were looking to rent an RV space when she contacted Baker. “We were trying to save money to get our life on track,” she said.

On Feb. 28, she arrived at the RV park and gave Baker a $275 check for rent for the month.

 

“He was real nice,” she said. “He invited me to church and gave me a hug. I bragged on him to my family.”

 

The next day, she said, Baker telephoned her and said, “Hey, you didn’t tell me you was married to no black man.”

 

She said she replied that she didn’t realize it was a problem.

 

“Oh, it’s a big problem with the members of my church, my community and my mother-in-law,” she quoted him as saying. “They don’t allow that black and white shacking.”

 

“We’re not shacking. We’re married,” she replied.

 

“Oh, it’s the same thing,” she quoted him as replying.

She said he told her, “You don’t talk like you wouldn’t be with no black man. If you would had come across like you were with a black man, we wouldn’t have this problem right now.”

 

She said she replied, “My husband ain’t no thug. He’s a good man. My husband has served his country for 13 years. He’s a sergeant in the National Guard.”

 

Hoskins called the situation “ludicrous.”

 

He and Dunahoo, who retained her last name after marriage, went to talk to Baker again.

 

Dunahoo said she had “prayed and prayed” for Baker to change his mind.

 

He didn’t.

 

Baker returned the $275 the couple paid, and they are relocating to another RV park where the rent is higher — $325 a month.

 

Dunahoo said she reported the matter to the NAACP because she believes Baker should not be allowed to turn away interracial couples. “I just want it to be where everybody is treating everybody equally."

 

Asked if he had a problem with a mixed-race couple, Baker replied Thursday, “Oh, no.”

 

He said his church lets interracial couples attend.

 

Dunahoo said he told her they could attend their church but “we’re not allowed to be members.”

 

Baker explained that if neighbors have a problem, “the best thing you can do is what the neighbors want to do.”

 

Asked if he would rent the RV space if another interracial couple showed up, he replied, “I’m closing it down, and that solves the problem.”

The NAACP is investigating.

 

-USA Today

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Comment by Mahogany on April 7, 2016 at 7:46pm
Firstly the average population should understand the modern day NAACP is a farce (had a quite intriguing experience with the Nashville branch and know many other Nubians around the United States that have similar experience as mine) secondly ain't it against the law to practice in such a manner? I mean now your thrown in jail or sued if you even think of doing such to gay citizens....Gee wiz.....

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