Christians and Jews Rediscover Interracial Haven.
INDIANAPOLIS After the summons to worship, the Lords Prayer and the first hymn of the morning, the pastor of the South Calvary Missionary Baptist Church here asked the visitors to stand. Among the several hundred African-Americans in the pews on that Sunday last month, about a dozen elderly guests rose to introduce themselves as former neighbors, all of them Jewish. . .
In the service lay a story of black Christians and white Jews who once shared a kind of promised land, a peacefully integrated section of Indianapolis called Southside. Its decades of harmony were a rebuke to the Southern-style racial divisions that characterized Indiana for much of the 20th century, from the Ku Klux Klans heyday in the interwar years to George Wallaces popularity with the states voters in the 1960s.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/07/us/in-indianapoliss-southside-neighborhood-a-reunion-of-traditions-on-religion.html?_r=1&hp