I really don't know what to do about the situation but I know that it is weird living next to the most segregated wall I have ever seen. Has anyone noticed that other cities are not quite as segregated as Buffalo?
We also make fun of people for being scared of the city but my aunt mentioned the other day that her brother never comes to the city because he is scared from when he was "driven out of his neighborhood." At first I though she was just referring to him feeling uncomfortable or being racist but then she explained more that as their eastside german neighborhood became a black neighborhood people even threw bricks through the windows and generally drove them out. That is a scary scenario. I have no idea what it was like in the 80s. but something was different because the mansion we rent now, which is like 6000 square feet and would go for about $250,000 now cost our landlords only $26,000 in 1986 according to the Historical Society.
Was anyone around in the 80s who can say what it was like?
Like like at UB there is a faculty member who documented the race riots of the summer of 1967.
Can anyone at UB get ahold of that for us?
Besag, Frank P. (Graduate School of Education)
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Race riot interviews, 1967. Transcriptions of taped interviews with neighborhood people, store owners, and police immediately after the race riots in Buffalo in the summer of 1967; and paperback book ANATOMY OF A RIOT: BUFFALO 1967, based on the interviews. The interviews were part of a survey commissioned by State University of New York at Buffalo president Martin Meyerson.
any library can do an inter-library loan with any other library, they have a database (WorldCat) that lists just about any book, journal, visual media, etc., and which libraries around the world own them. so just ask the librarian to get it. UB inter-library loans are (i think) free, public libraries might charge, depending which library they get it from. (they will let you know before hand)
Can Buffalo public library do interlibrary loan with UB? If not I can see if Buffstate can do it. that sounds really interesting.