dave1949
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If you get a chance ,read it. He does have some views about capitalism that you might find interesting.
One other thing about your previous post that I wanted to
critique was the point about blacks and the post war exodus to the North. I don't think that most blacks who did migrate north would describe themselves as"middle class". Working class perhaps, but not middle.
Some of my strongest childhood memories was being on some picket lines with my Dad.
At the time, a lot of blacks were employed as strike breakers and the real pejorative term used was "scab" albeit no one will deny the "n" word was used very liberally. When one is faced with losing your job to somebody, I guess its only human to use the most obvious feature of the person you are looking at.
I think that to characterize the "suburbanization" of America is somehow tied to racism is a rather broad stroke of the brush. I think that most people move to get better schools, more land, better housing, and that includes minorities.
BTW Did it ever dry out there?
It did dry out, thank you for asking. Very pleasant today. High of 67* and more on the way through Monday. I slipped on wet leaves while walking the dog today and got mudded on the right side
If the blacks who 'exodusted' north worked in an auto plant or other heavy manufacturing, they would be at least lower-middle class for that time - no? Not in the sense of a middle class in downtown ChiTown certainly.
I can remember working-to-middle class neighborhoods where if a house or two on the block was purchased by a black family, the rest went quickly. It may not have been the only factor but was at least a primary one. Maybe something folks were contemplating and that made the decision for them. Fair enough? In any case, it did not represent any move toward integration and that is racial by definition.
My purpose is not to beat up on 'white' America. I hope what I write is factual and reasoned. If we cannot embrace a common historical truth on social issues, race or otherwise, we will never find agreeable solutions. We will be doomed to argue forever about what the truth is or isn't.
Dave.