Disclaimer: This isn't meant to start any animosity or conflict. Just a question popped into my head.
What sort've effect do you think that a segregated Disneyland (at the time of its original opening) would've had on the legacy of Walt and Disney as a brand?
I presume, much like Songs of the South, such history would've been swept under the rug once it became unfashionable to be racist.
I wonder though if the actual park itself would've had to be constructed in a vastly different way in order to accommodate a segregated set up?
Like would there be a "Minority Disneyland" and a "White Disneyland" with different characters and rides that "catered" to each ?
A "Separate but Equal" Disneyland?
Thoughts?
What sort've effect do you think that a segregated Disneyland (at the time of its original opening) would've had on the legacy of Walt and Disney as a brand?
I presume, much like Songs of the South, such history would've been swept under the rug once it became unfashionable to be racist.
I wonder though if the actual park itself would've had to be constructed in a vastly different way in order to accommodate a segregated set up?
Like would there be a "Minority Disneyland" and a "White Disneyland" with different characters and rides that "catered" to each ?
A "Separate but Equal" Disneyland?
Thoughts?