Vidor, Texas, a small town with a big reputation — known historically as one of America’s most racist towns. For decades, its name has been synonymous with exclusion and hate, a place where racism wasn’t just whispered but openly practiced. But what happens when you bring a camera and a social experiment to this community?
We set out to challenge the narrative, to confront the town’s past and present in a way that’s raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically honest. This isn’t just a prank; it’s a deep dive into a community grappling with its history — and the reactions are as complex as the town itself.
From moments of hostility to unexpected kindness, our experiment uncovers the uncomfortable truth: change is happening, but it’s messy and ongoing.
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