A city in racial crisis; the case of Detroit pre- and post- the 1967 riot.
- [Dubuque, Iowa] W. C. Brown Co. [1971]
- xvii, 167 p. maps. 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Race and residence in Detroit, by A. J. Mayer and T. F. Hoult.--"Race and residence" reviewed after the riot, by T. F. Hoult.--Attempts to bridge the racial gap: the religious establishment, by L. Gordon.--Messages about a racially divided community, by J. P. Cavanagh and others.--Profile of the disorder, from: Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.--Profile of the riot causes and participants, by R. A. Mendelsohn.--Emergent communal response, by T. R. Forrest.--Community dissensus: black militants and the New Detroit Committee, from Detroit scope magazine.--Community dissensus: panic in suburbia, by D. I. Warren.--Community consensus as a goal: seeking constructive change, by D. Lief.--The crisis in our cities: an action perspective, by M. Ravitz.
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Riots--Michigan--Detroit.
Detroit (Mich.)--History. Detroit (Mich.)--Race relations.