[lbo-talk] maps that show the racial breakdown of America's biggest cities

Alan Rudy alan.rudy at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 15:44:12 PDT 2010


Many, but not all, by any matter of means... and to have Detroit, or Gary, or East St Louis, or sections of Cleveland, Baltimore, or Houston is/would be a bit surprising. The "success" stories are surely a minority of older cities.

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:53 PM, James Heartfield < Heartfield at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:


> Charles writes: "Speaking of residential segregation and desegregation,
> evidently a deseg process is going on in Detroit in the last several years."
> citing
>
> "Detroit sees rise in white residents after 60 years
> BY JOHN WISELY
> FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER et etc"
>
> Hasn't 'white flight' been in reverse in many cities for some time?
> Certainly London has seen gentrification of some of its inner cities. I
> thought the same was true of many American cities?
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