today it is 2% white. racial mingling is happening more and more infrequently. yeah, absolutely. i just came from the jackson house, which was the home where martin luther king jr. and ralph bunch stayed while they were planning the events in selma. the house where they took the phone calls back and forth from lyndon johnson while they were discussing the logistics and using that march to move politics in the united states congress. one of the poignant moments was talking to the owner of the home and a white woman who came all the way from san francisco, california, to be part of a multiracial movement. she said at the time there were white members of the selma community who were quietly or bravely on their side. there was a multiracial aspect to the movement in selma that doesn t get as much play but it did exist.