Father Alfonso Gutierrez presides over a packed house on a Sunday morning in Moultrie, Georgia. In 2005, he was a pastor in Tifton, Georgia, where six Mexican immigrants were killed during a robbery at a trailer park.
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Father Alfonso Gutierrez presides over a packed house on a Sunday morning in Moultrie, Georgia. In 2005, he was a pastor in Tifton, Georgia, where six Mexican immigrants were killed during a robbery at a trailer park. / On Second Thought

As Hispanic populations grow in the South, already problematic color lines there are shifting. It’s particularly evident in South Georgia. Sean Powers reports on a violent and tragic incident in Tifton, Georgia that slowed progress in bringing people of color closer.

Harvey Williams, Jr. is the pastor at Union Holiness House of Deliverance in Willacoochee, Georgia, about 30 minutes from Tifton. He has been working to bridge the racial gap between Hispanics and African Amercians.
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Harvey Williams, Jr. is the pastor at Union Holiness House of Deliverance in Willacoochee, Georgia, about 30 minutes from Tifton. He has been working to bridge the racial gap between Hispanics and African Amercians. / On Second Thought

Radio DJ Rigo Victoria is taking to the airwaves to help mend the racial rift in Tifton and surroudning areas. For a couple of hours each Saturday, he hosts a Latino music show in Douglas, Georgia that's aired in both English and Spanish.
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Radio DJ Rigo Victoria is taking to the airwaves to help mend the racial rift in Tifton and surroudning areas. For a couple of hours each Saturday, he hosts a Latino music show in Douglas, Georgia that's aired in both English and Spanish. / On Second Thought