At the elementary school my kids attend, one of the fifth-grade teachers is a black man with the first name of Christian. He was our son’s teacher a couple of years ago and we loved him.
Our younger son, who is autistic, had a black woman as an aide last name. Her name is Charity. Again, we (my husband and I, plus our little boy) absolutely loved her.
My older son’s reading teacher this year is a black woman named Sherri. At the alternative school in our district, the assistant principal is a black man named David (and we live in a town where over 95% of the population is white).All of these people are incredibly well thought of in the community and you would be hard pressed to find anyone who would say a bad word against them
Another example of the divide being cultural, not color.
There were several Danish kings named Christian, and I believe it is still a popular first name in Denmark.