South More Integrated Than Midwest or Northeast, New Study Shows. Bruce Murphy.
by Murphy, Bruce; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 22Human Relations. Publisher: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Cities and towns -- Ratings | Indianapolis (Ind.) | Metropolitan areas -- Population | Municipal government | Norfolk (Va.) | Race -- Statistics | Race relations | Salt Lake City (Utah) | Segregation | Virginia Beach (Va.)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "If there is any agreement between the old and new integration rankings, it is that both rate the South as more integrated than the Midwest or Northeast." (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL) This article examines some of the cities highlighted in a recent study on segregation in America, noting "differing realities show how complex a given metro area can be, and how superficial a portrait is provided by any single statistical rating."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: South More Integrated Than Midwest or Northeast, New Study Shows, Jan. 14, 2003; pp. n.p..
"If there is any agreement between the old and new integration rankings, it is that both rate the South as more integrated than the Midwest or Northeast." (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL) This article examines some of the cities highlighted in a recent study on segregation in America, noting "differing realities show how complex a given metro area can be, and how superficial a portrait is provided by any single statistical rating."
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