ORIGINS OF THE URBAN CRISIS by Thomas Sugrue---written by a former Detroiter (I think) this is considered one of the definitive books about why Detroit collapsed after the riots, and the social, racial, and economic factors that led up to how said riots got started in the first place. I forgot to mention that there's also been a great deal of community forums about the riots that have been going on this summer, too. Detroit has moved and had a good comeback after the 2008 economic crash (which devastated a lot of neighborhoods, forcing many homes/churches into foreclosures) and coming off a recent bankruptcy. And, yeah, the city has changed since the riots---there's always some idiots making nasty comments about the city as if it froze in time after the riots or something. It still has its problems like any other big city (crime, bureaucratic headaches,blighted neighborhoods, etc.,) despite the downtown area having bounced back big and strong, and more suburbanites moving back downtown or to the good neighborhoods. But it's a good place to live depending on what part of the city you're living in, that is.
There's also a book which is a guide for people who are just moving to the D, called HOW TO LIVE IN DETROIT WITHOUT BEING A JACKASS by Aaron Foley (yeah, he's a Detroiter, born and raised here.) There is a chapter in it called, "How To Be White in Detroit", which is a must-read for white folks not used to being the minority anywhere---it'll give you some helpful tops on on how to act,lol.
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