During the urban crisis of the 1950s, did white flight occur and were urban renewal projects associated with this trend in relation to black, Latino, and Native American population... During the urban crisis of the 1950s, did white flight occur and were urban renewal projects associated with this trend in relation to black, Latino, and Native American populations? True or False.
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The question is asking whether the statement about the urban crisis of the 1950s and the associated 'white flight' and urban renewal projects is true or false. It is seeking to assess knowledge of historical facts related to urban development and demographic shifts during that period.
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During the 1950s, 'white flight' involved the migration of white populations from urban areas to suburbs due to increasing urban diversity. Urban renewal projects often displaced minority communities, contributing to demographic shifts in inner cities.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming that urban renewal was beneficial to all urban populations, overlooking its role in displacing minority communities.
Sources
- White flight - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- The Making of Ferguson: Public Policies at the Root of its Troubles - epi.org
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