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Detroit

Autor Joe T Darden, Richard W Thomas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2013
Episodes of racial conflict in Detroit form just one facet of the city’s storied and legendary history, and they have sometimes overshadowed the less widely known but equally important occurrence of interracial cooperation in seeking solutions to the city’s problems. The conflicts also present many opportunities to analyze, learn from, and interrogate the past in order to help lay the groundwork for a stronger, more equitable future. This astute and prudent history poses a number of critical questions: Why and where have race riots occurred in Detroit? How has the racial climate changed or remained the same since the riots? What efforts have occurred since the riots to reduce racial inequality and conflicts, and to build bridges across racial divides? Unique among books on the subject, Detroit pays special attention to post-1967 social and political developments in the city, and expands upon the much-explored black-white dynamic to address the influx of more recent populations to Detroit: Middle Eastern Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans. Crucially, the book explores the role of place of residence, spatial mobility, and spatial inequality as key factors in determining access to opportunities such as housing, education, employment, and other amenities, both in the suburbs and in the city.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611860665
ISBN-10: 1611860660
Pagini: 325
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press

Notă biografică

Joe T. Darden is Professor of Geography at Michigan State University and former Dean of Urban Affairs Programs (1984–1997). Richard W. Thomas is Professor Emeritus of History at Michigan State University.

Cuprins

Contents
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1. Historical Causes and Consequences of the 1967 Civil Disorder: White Racism, Black Rebellion, and Changing Race Relations in the Post–Civil Disorder Era
Chapter 2. Conflict between the Black Community and White Police: Before and after the 1967 Civil Disorder
Chapter 3. Racial Conflict over School Desegregation
Chapter 4. Racial Conflict over Employment Discrimination
Chapter 5. The Emergence of Black Political Power after 1967: Impact of the Civil Disorders on Race Relations in Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter 6. City and Suburban Conflict over Residential Sharing of Neighborhoods
Chapter 7. The Declining Auto Industry and Anti-Asian Racism: The Murder of Vincent Chin
Chapter 8. African American and Middle Eastern American Relations after 1967
Chapter 9. Old Minority and New Minority: Black- Latino Relations in a Predominantly Black City
Chapter 10. Economic Restructuring, Black Deprivation, and the Problem of Drugs and Crime
Chapter 11. Measuring the Racial Divides in Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter 12. Interracial Cooperation and Bridge Building in the Postriot Era
Chapter 13. Alternative Futures for Residents of Detroit
Appendix. Method of Computation of the Index of Dissimilarity
References
Index

Recenzii

This well-researched book gives the post-1967 racial and ethnic cauldron of Detroit its fullest expression as it explores points of conflict and cooperation in public policy and in daily life.
--Angela D. Dillard is Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan

Descriere

This astute and circumspect history of Detroit’s racial evolution poses a number of critical questions about race riots, the racial climate, and racial inequality in the city. With a special focus on post-1967 developments and more recent racial dynamics that reflect Detroit’s changing demographics, the book assesses spatial mobility’s prospects as a force of change.