The widening class gap in black violent crime

FromThe other side of Black Lives Matter | Brookings Institution: Segregation by income amplifies segregation by race, leaving low-income blacks clustered in neighborhoods that featuredisadvantages along several dimensions, including exposure to violent crime. As a result, the divide within the black community has widened sharply. In 1978, poor blacks aged twelve and over were only marginally
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Published on January 07, 2016 07:24
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