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Detroit Fifty Years After the Kerner Report: What Has Changed, What Has Not, and Why?
Reynolds Farley
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences September 2018, 4 (6) 206-241; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2018.4.6.10
Reynolds Farley
aResearch scientist at the Population Studies Center and Otis Dudley Duncan Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan

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Detroit Fifty Years After the Kerner Report: What Has Changed, What Has Not, and Why?
Reynolds Farley
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Sep 2018, 4 (6) 206-241; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2018.4.6.10
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- Article
- Abstract
- THE BEGINNING OF THE DETROIT VIOLENCE
- RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND THE INTEGRATION OF DETROIT’S SUBURBS
- EVIDENCE OF NO RACIAL PROGRESS: THE INCREASING ECONOMIC GAP THAT SEPARATES WHITES FROM BLACKS
- WHY ARE BLACKS FALLING FURTHER AND FURTHER BEHIND WHITES IN ECONOMIC STATUS?
- RACIAL DISPARITIES IN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
- GROWING RACIAL GAPS: CHANGES IN HOUSEHOLD LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
- WHAT WORKED, WHAT DID NOT, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
- FOOTNOTES
- REFERENCES
- Figures & Data
- Additional
- Info & Metrics
- References