Historical causes and consequences of the 1967 civil disorder: white racism, black rebellion, and changing race relations in the post-civil disorder era
Conflict between the Black community and white police: before and after the 1967 civil disorder
Racial conflict over school desegregation
Racial conflict over employment discrimination
The emergence of black political power after 1967: impact of the civil disorders on race relations in Metropolitan Detroit
City and suburban conflict over residential sharing of neighborhoods
The declining auto industry and anti-Asian racism: the murder of Vincent Chin
African American and Middle Eastern American relations after 1967
Old minority and new minority: Black-Latino relations in a predominantly black city
Economic restructuring, black deprivation, and the problem of drugs and crime
Measuring the racial divides in Metropolitan Detroit
Interracial cooperation and bridge building in the post-riot era
Alternative futures for residents of Detroit.