Around fifteen years ago, I did a bit of research on the urban riots of the '60's and how they impacted the way Northeastern cities had been redeveloped in the 70's and 80's and I remember being startled at how little scholarly material had been written about them. It felt like academia had been complicit in erasing an essential period of U.S. history from the record, especially in regards to the history of U.S. cities. Perhaps that's changed since then, I don't know...
^^^^^^^ CB: I'd like to see your research, if you please. We just had a program reviewing 1967 Detroit, though not very scholarly. Did you use the Kerner Commission Report ?