If I can be serious for a moment, not that I expect y'all to reciprocate.

I have lived all over the country at one time or another, and have actually been in all 50 states (and no, I have never been a truck driver, actually I am a mechanical engineer). I am fully aware of the the view the rest of the country has of the south, which has long been promulgated by TV and in the movies. While I admit there are definitely areas where your biases would be spot on, for the most part it is far from the truth. For instance, I spent about a year in southern Michigan on a long term project and I heard the N word more there than I did my entire life in the south. Whereas racism is rampant in large cities all over the country, you would find it curiously absent throughout the rural south. You see, we grow up together, play sports together, hang out together, and often live on the same streets.
It wasn't until I moved to Memphis that I felt the need to get a concealed carry permit. The racial antipathy here is very strong, and frankly it is coming from the black community. My neighborhood in middle class suburbia is unusually racially and culturally mixed because the international headquarters for FedEx in very nearby, but the folks here aren't a problem - we have a great community. It is the "urban" element that creates the unease, and that has nothing to do with a man's skin color - it is 100% cultural in origin.
Now you may resume your normal activities......