Embed iframe src "https://www.npr.org/player/embed/961532763/967807276" width "100%" height "290" frameborder "0" scrolling "no" title "NPR embedded audio player" LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: America's reckoning with racism extends to some seemingly benign places, like an antique mall. Oregon Public Broadcasting's Emily Cureton has this report. And a heads up - her story includes hate speech and a description of a racist threat. EMILY CURETON, BYLINE: The floor is a creaky maze at this antique store in Redmond, Ore. Decoy ducks, vintage toys, old leather jackets, a Remington typewriter. And at first glance, one of the display cases full of knickknacks looks a lot like dozens of others.