5. Kentucky
Even though Kentucky isn’t as diverse racially as most of the other states in the U.S. are, and it has a history of racism, the people are learning to become tolerant and accepting of other races, genders, ethnicities, and religions.
Even though Kentucky isn’t as diverse racially as most of the other states in the U.S. are, and it has a history of racism, the people are learning to become tolerant and accepting of other races, genders, ethnicities, and religions.