Ford School of Public Policy: Some Detroit Suburbs Reckon With History as Anti-Black 'Sundown Towns'
July 21, 2020
July 21, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 21 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
An article in Bridge Detroit on July 9 looked at suburbanites engaging with the history and policies of their communities in the wake of Black Lives Matters demonstrations. Some of these suburbs were developed as anti-Black "sundown towns".
Ford School researcher and sociologist Reynolds Farley is featured, saying, "There was just a massive effort on the . . .
An article in Bridge Detroit on July 9 looked at suburbanites engaging with the history and policies of their communities in the wake of Black Lives Matters demonstrations. Some of these suburbs were developed as anti-Black "sundown towns".
Ford School researcher and sociologist Reynolds Farley is featured, saying, "There was just a massive effort on the . . .