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September 04, 1998 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-04

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War I era to explain the evolution of
Detroit's two separate communities:
the black city of Detroit and its white
suburbs.
But while detailing the post-World
War II migration of the white popula-
tion out of the city of Detroit, she
fails to specifically mention the Jewish
migration to the northwestern sub-
urbs.
For Detroit, 1967 was the water-
shed year. "For both whites and
blacks," Jacoby writes, "1967 was the
moment that forever sealed the fate of
the Motor City: for whites the end of
an era, for blacks the beginning of his-
tory.
"... The question from 1967 on was
what kind of accommodation the two
parts of the region would make with
each other, and whethu there was still
any hope of maintaining a sense of
one community."
One outcome of the riots was the
formation of the New Detroit
Committee by major Detroit business
leaders, including Max Fisher, Henry
Ford II, Joseph Hudson Jr. and Walter
Reuther. The committee became a
place where militant black leaders
could express their displeasure to the
white community.
In March 1969, Jacoby writes, it
was Max Fisher who stepped in to dif-
fuse a crisis by defending the contro-
versial decision by Judge George
Crockett Jr. to free black suspects held
for the shooting of a member of the
city's all-white police force.
Said Fisher, "Judge Crockett is an
honest man who is trying to do what
is right."
Jacoby questions Fisher's action. "As
he understood the situation, he had
done what it took to prevent a riot —
and if that meant agreeing with a
black man's claim that the law was
racist and could be ignored, so be it,"
she writes.
But she adds, "The city's most pow-
erful businessman had lent his prestige
and authority to the idea that the law
could be applied selectively on the
basis of race."
Emerging soon after was an issue
that would ultimately impact the
entire nation: cross district school bus-
ing.
Opposition to busing was led by
Irene McCabe, a suburban Detroit
housewife. She rallied her forces and
received national support to oppose
the ruling by U.S. District Judge
Stephen Roth, a Roman Catholic.
Jacoby skillfully provides an in-
depth picture of what occurred, how it

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