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Report on Low Racial Desegration Depicts Less White Flight

Posted: 02/ 6/2012 5:50 pm

The Manhattan Institute recently released a report that concluded that racial segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas is at its lowest in a century. Examining the period of 1910 to 2010, the authors analyzed neighborhood patterns and concluded that segregation has hit an historic low. Using a common measure of analyzing segregation called the dissimilarity index, they noted that racial groups are more evenly distributed in our neighborhoods and suggest that all-white neighborhoods no longer exist or are limited to a few areas, such as the South Side of Chicago or the East Side of Cleveland or Detroit.

I do not quibble with the data. As optimistic as I tend to be about race relations, I consider this to be good news. Sharing the same geographic space is the first step to crossing racial lines in friendship and building inclusive communities. However, I do not believe that the demographics have shifted because of an intentional desire for racial integration. Given the current economy and the growing numbers of middle class blacks and browns, it is just harder for spatial racism to exist. Spatial racism is a form of racism that depicts a pattern of housing development in which whites create racially and economically segregated suburbs or gentrified areas of cities. The report only tells us that white flight has decreased when blacks and browns move into middle class neighborhoods. Why this is so, is left for further investigation.

My early experiences, when my family moved to an all-white, rural area, taught me that whites flee from circumstances that bring them into proximity with blacks (and browns). In 1964, when my nine-member family outgrew our three-bedroom home in the city of Cleveland, my parents decided not to "pioneer any causes" by moving into one of the rapidly integrating suburbs bordering Cleveland. Instead, they decided to build a home on a six-acre lot they had purchased years before in a rural area 30 miles outside of Cleveland. Our next-door neighbors were very angry that blacks had moved, not only into town, but right next door to them. They immediately erected a barbed-wire fence that stretched the length of our adjoining properties. On each post of the fence they placed "No Trespassing" signs. They went so far as to fly a Confederate flag.

In 1964, there were a lot more neighborhoods to which whites could flee. It was ironic that our neighbors moved from the East Side of Cleveland because blacks were moving into that area and just happened to pick the same all-white neighborhood to move into that my black family did. Although the metropolitan areas may be more racially integrated, there are still places, most likely in every state, where whites can flee. In Massachusetts, where I currently live, there are five towns that are 100 percent white. What the study tells us is that it is less likely that fleeing to these towns will happen as a result of racism.

We have a long way to go before we turn desegregation into integration. Decreasing white flight is a good start.

 
 
 

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The Manhattan Institute recently released a report that concluded that racial segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas is at its lowest in a century. Examining the period of 1910 to 2010, the authors an...
The Manhattan Institute recently released a report that concluded that racial segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas is at its lowest in a century. Examining the period of 1910 to 2010, the authors an...
 
 
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12:21 AM on 02/11/2012
LOL, I am waiting to see WP flee to the Moon!!
11:10 AM on 02/10/2012
Its called Gentrification and Displacement..Why move to the burbs if your make People of Color move by pricing them out?

We haven't come far at all, same game different tactics.
04:33 PM on 02/07/2012
Blacks flight from inner cities to the suburbs has been as much about chasing the American dream as it is about gentrification. Take for example my hometown of Chicago. the Cabrini Green housing projects on the cities westside. They are no longer standing. Neither are the Robert Taylor Homes that once lined State Street. But those residents are still in the windy city. Some of them were relocated to available homes on the South Side and the West Side where there was some room. But many more were flooded into suburbs, into ready made communities full of subsidized HUD housing made just for them. This forced desegregation in some major cities has been a way to bring back majority populations to trendy neighborhoods of the inner city.

Where at one point living in the suburbs and driving a a long commute into the city was a sign of upward mobility, it is now a sign of sheer stupidity. Who the hell wants to live in the boonies and fill up the gas tank every three days or take commuter trains into work when they can live in the city and get around for two bucks.

The report from the Manhattan Institute is noble but it remains a disparate attempt at creating a kumbaya type of racial harmony in the United States that has yet to exist naturally on its own.

http://changecomesslow.com/2012/01/31/segregation-down-not-quite-looking-at-the-whole-non-post-racial-picture/
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..light as a feather..
01:15 PM on 02/07/2012
They can't segregate as rapidly and as readily as they once did because they can't afford to do so.
12:51 PM on 02/07/2012
I think that in this day and age, it's more a matter of class, instead of race.
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The more we divide the more divided we will be..
02:45 PM on 02/07/2012
I agree 100%. I choose to live in a mmiddle class neighborhood with NO school close by.
01:09 PM on 02/08/2012
For all cultures.

But it figures that just when blacks and hispanics are making strides across the board some white silver spoon "redneck" from Kinnebunkport trashes the economy forcing all minorities and middle class whites into fiscal lock down.

If this is not more evidence that we are not different. We are the 99% and we can move this country in OUR direction. We The People are the 99%. We out number the rulers. Lets vote together in 2012 and send a message to the 1% candidate.

After we force Obama to run again then we put Alan Grayson and Elizabeth Warren in the White House and get on with being the greatest nation on the planet.

Sorry got off topic a bit but had to make it.

I live in a mixed neighborhood and don't see alot of differences except the cops park near side streets and gouge mortgage owners as a "for profit" ticket writing scheme by the city. You would think they are there to serve and protect but mostly they just buzzard home owners for more revenues like parasites.