Detroit Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide

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Intro -- 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 -- IndexDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

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