Winds of Change?
Winds of Change? Fifty years ago, in 1967, the nation was affected by a series of racial disturbances. While most people remember the problems in Detroit, New Jersey actually had more than one “riot.” The largest of these disturbances took place in Newark, the state’s largest city. Newark has never been the same and neither has New Jersey. The state has witnessed a great polarization between urban and suburban communities and a new avoidance of the state’s largest cities. Residential segregation is all but obvious with people of color living in the cities’ core and its oldest suburban rings. Most white residents live in newer suburban areas or outside of the urbanized zones. The decline of Newark has been explained by numerous sources including a fine historical work by Kevin Mumford and several important documentaries by Jerome and Marylou Bongiorno. They have de...