Quindaro, a relativly small, Kansas City, Kansas Neighborhood. Clarance Hightower says of the "Q": "the child poverty rate is an astonishing 62 percent. This is higher than
96 percent of all other neighborhoods in the United States.
Likewise, the annual median income is lower than
86 percent of American neighborhoods, and the real estate vacancy rate is approaching 30 percent, which is higher than 94 percent of other U.S. Census tracts."
Needless to say this exclusively
Black neighborhood is very poor, dangerous, and holds many
drugs, gangs and other things typical to such areas in
America. Though, the Q is anything but "typical"... It is quite historical in it's connection to the civil
war per John
Brown, and the Underground Railroad. Nobody can go there in a visit, because it's hostile to outsiders... There is a Civil
War museum not far from the street actually named "Quindaro", that's still within the old Q township, which may be visitable... Yet, please use due caution, and respect to the culture around you, and
don't go unless you are really interested in this history.