The September 2018 number of the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences includes a 10-paper symposium from a gain of social scientists concerning "The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Kerner Commission Report." The introductory essay past times Susan T. Gooden in addition to Samuel L. Myers Jr., "The Kerner Commission Report Fifty Years Later: Revisiting the American Dream" (pp. 1–17) does an fantabulous labor of setting the historical context in addition to contemporary reactions to the report, along amongst offering only about comparisons that I at to the lowest degree had non seen before nigh departure betwixt rioting in addition to non-rioting cities over over time.
The opening paragraph higher upwardly is quoted from the Gooden/Myers paper. As they dot out, peradventure the most normally repeated comment from the study was that it baldly named white racism equally an underlying exertion of the problems. As 1 example, to quote from the Kerner report: “What white Americans own got never fully understood—but what the Negro tin never forget—is that white club is deeply implicated inward the ghetto. White institutions created it, white institutions keep it, in addition to white club condones it.”
Although the study was widely disseminated, it was non popular. As Gooden in addition to Myers report:
"President Johnson was enormously displeased amongst the report, which inward his persuasion grossly ignored his Great Society efforts. The study also received considerable backlash from many whites in addition to conservatives for its identification of attitudes in addition to racism of whites equally a exertion of the riots. `So Johnson ignored the report. He refused to formally have the publication inward front end of reporters. He didn’t utter nigh the Kerner Commission study when asked past times the media,' in addition to he refused to sign thank-you letters for the commissioners (Zelizer 2016, xxxii–xxxiii)."Other contemporary critics of the study complained that past times emphasizing white racism, the study seemed to imply that changes inward the beliefs of whites should live the master copy topic, patch non paying attending to institutions in addition to behaviors. Gooden in addition to Myers advert a pungent comment from the American political scientist Michael Parenti, who wrote dorsum inward 1970:
"The Kerner Report demands no changes inward the mode ability in addition to wealth are distributed amidst the classes; it never gets beyond its indictment of “white racism” to specify the forces inward the political economic scheme which brought the dark homo to riot; it treats the manifestly abominable ghetto living weather equally “cause” of disturbance but never actually inquires into the causes of the “causes,” viz., the ruthless enclosure of Southern sharecroppers past times large corporate farming interests, the subsequent mistreatment of the dark migrant past times Northern rent-gorging landlords, price-gorging merchants, urban “redevelopers,” discriminating employers, insufficient schools, hospitals in addition to welfare, cruel police, hostile political machines in addition to nation legislators, in addition to lastly the whole organization of values, cloth interests in addition to world ability distributions from the nation to the federal Capitols which gives greater priority to “haves” than to “have-nots,” servicing in addition to subsidizing the bloated interests of individual corporations patch neglecting the ofttimes desperate needs of the municipalities. . . . . To process the symptoms of social dislocation (e.g., slum conditions) equally the causes of social ills is an inversion non peculiar to the Kerner Report. Unable or unwilling to pursue the implications of our ain data, nosotros tend to run into the effects of a job equally the job itself. The victims, rather than the victimizers, are defined equally “the poverty problem.” It is a picayune similar blaming the corpse for the murder."Gooden in addition to Myers dot to only about other number amongst the study that social scientists similar a shot dot out. The members of the Kerner Commission made personal visits to cities that had experienced rioting, in addition to made an endeavor to utter amongst people inward the affected communities. But they made essentially no endeavor to catch cities that had not experienced riots. It's hard to depict inferences nigh the causes of riots without making only about endeavor to await at what differs across rioting in addition to non-rioting cities.
They offering a preliminary await at only about of the economical differences across rioting in addition to non-rioting cities. For example, this figure shows the black-white ratio of menage unit of measurement incomes inward rioting (blue) in addition to nonrioting (orange) cities. The ratio hasn't moved much inward the cities that had 1960s riots, patch it increased substantially inward the cities without riots. Indeed, the cities that did non riot own got had

These sorts of patterns are opened upwardly to a gain of interpretations. Perhaps cities were less probable to riot inward the 1960s if to a greater extent than immediate progress was apparent. Perhaps something nigh having a higher black-white income ratio at the get-go made rioting to a greater extent than likely. Perhaps rioting led to an outmigration of middle- in addition to upper-class families of both races, which could contribute to a stagnation of the black-white ratio stagnated. The cities that rioted were mainly the northeast, midwest, in addition to west, in addition to hence political, social, in addition to economical differences across the geography of the USA sure also own got played a role.
In other measures similar the black-white ratios of unemployment rates, high schoolhouse graduation rates, in addition to poverty rates, the rioting in addition to non-rioting cities await rattling similar. As Gooden in addition to Myers write:
"This testify points to a possible flaw inward the Kerner Commission’s report. Although the testify clearly points to a divided America—a split upwardly that continues today—the trajectories of the riot cities in addition to the nonriot cities are remarkably similar. Thus, it is a flake to a greater extent than hard to covert the decision that this racial split upwardly was the exertion of the riots given that the racial split upwardly was evident inward both riot cities in addition to nonriot cities in addition to peradventure was fifty-fifty to a greater extent than pronounced inward the nonriot cities than inward the riot cities before the riots."
For a accept on the Kerner Commission study before this year, run into "Black/White Disparities: 50 Years After the Kerner Commission" (February 27, 2018). Here's the Table of Contents of this number of the Russell Sage Foundation Journal, with links to the papers:
- "The Kerner Commission Report Fifty Years Later: Revisiting the American Dream," past times Susan T. Gooden in addition to Samuel L. Myers Jr. (pp. 1-17)
- "How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? The Missing Kerner Commission Report," by Keisha L. Bentley-Edwards, Malik Chaka Edwards, Cynthia Neal Spence, William A. Darity Jr., Darrick Hamilton, Jasson Perez (pp. 20–40)
- "From Bakke to Fisher: African American Students inward U.S. Higher Education over Forty Years,: by Walter R. Allen, Channel McLewis, Chantal Jones, Daniel Harris (pp. 41–72)
- "Whither Whiteness? The Racial Logics of the Kerner Report in addition to Modern White Space," by Matthew W. Hughey (pp. pp. 73–98)
- "Measuring the Distance: The Legacy of the Kerner Report," by Rick Loessberg in addition to John Koskinen (pp. 99–119)
- "Changes inward the Policing of Civil Disorders Since the Kerner Report: The Police Response to Ferguson, August 2014, in addition to Some Implications for the Twenty-First Century," by Patrick F. Gillham in addition to Gary T. Marx (pp. 122–143)
- "The Effects of the Neighborhood Legal Services Program on Riots in addition to the Wealth of African Americans," Jamein P. Cunningham and Rob Gillezeau (pp. 144–157)
- "Fifty Years After the Kerner Commission Report: Place, Housing, in addition to Racial Wealth Inequality inward Los Angeles," by Melany De La Cruz-Viesca, Paul M. Ong, Andre Comandon, William A. Darity Jr., in addition to Darrick Hamilton (pp. 160–184)
- "The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner," by Marcus D. Casey and Bradley L. Hardy (pp. 185–205)
- "Detroit Fifty Years After the Kerner Report: What Has Changed, What Has Not, in addition to Why?" by Reynolds Farley (pp. 206–241)
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