Gloss: 1915-1968
Black migration to cities increases as cotton agriculture declines, industry expands and the white work force decreases during two World Wars. As the white work force returns, government programs and deindustrializaton facilitate white flight into the suburbs. Few jobs or tax bases are left in cities, forming modern segregated urban ghettos with heavily racialized policing.
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