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