http://billmoyers.com/2014/10/27/century-racist-policies-created-ferguson/
Ferguson, Missouri, was a powder-keg waiting for a match long before
August 9 and Michael Brown’s fateful encounter with Police Officer
Darren Wilson. It is one of many predominantly black communities across
the United States plagued by highly concentrated poverty, and all of the
social problems that accompany it.
White America has come up with a number of rationales for these enduring pockets of despair. An elaborate mythology has developed that blames it on a “culture of poverty”
— holding the poor culpable for their poverty and letting our political
and economic systems off the hook. A somewhat more enlightened view
holds that whites simply fled areas like Ferguson — which had a
population that was 99 percent white as recently as 1970 — because of personal racial animus, leaving them as hollowed-out, predominantly black “ghettos.”
But
a study by Richard Rothstein, a research fellow at the Economic Policy
Institute, comes to a very different conclusion. In his report, “The Making of Ferguson,”
Rothstein details how throughout the last century a series of
intentionally discriminatory policies at the local, state and federal
levels created the ghettos we see today. BillMoyers.com spoke with
Rothstein about the report. The transcript below has been edited for
length and clarity.
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