The True Plight of Black Americans

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 <https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/> Walter E. Williams

 

Posted: Jun 10, 2020 12:01 AM

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Source: AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa

  

While it might not be popular to say in the wake of the recent social
disorder, the true plight of black people has little or nothing to do with
the police or what has been called "systemic racism." Instead, we need to
look at the responsibilities of those running our big cities.

Some of the most dangerous big cities are: St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore,
Oakland, Chicago, Memphis, Atlanta, Birmingham, Newark, Buffalo and
Philadelphia. The most common characteristic of these cities is that for
decades, all of them have been run by liberal Democrats. Some cities -- such
as Detroit, Buffalo, Newark and Philadelphia -- haven't elected a Republican
mayor for more than a half-century. On top of this, in many of these cities,
blacks are mayors, often they dominate city councils, and they are chiefs of
police and superintendents of schools.

In 1965, there were no blacks in the U.S. Senate, nor were there any black
governors. And only six members of the House of Representatives were black.
As of 2019, there is far greater representation in some areas -- 52 House
members are black. Nine black Americans have served in the Senate, including
Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts, Carol Moseley Braun and Barack Obama of
Illinois, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Kamala
Harris of California. In recent times, there have been three black state
governors. The bottom line is that today's black Americans have significant
political power at all levels of government. Yet, what has that meant for a
large segment of the black population?

Democratic-controlled cities have the poorest-quality public education
despite their large, and growing, school budgets. Consider Baltimore,
Maryland. In 2016, in 13 of Baltimore's 39 high schools, not a single
student scored proficient on the state's math exam. In six other high
schools, only 1% tested proficient in math. Only 15% of Baltimore students
passed the state's English test. That same year in Philadelphia only 19% of
eighth-graders scored proficient in math, and 16% were proficient in
reading. In Detroit, only 4% of its eighth-graders scored proficient in
math, and 7% were proficient in reading. It's the same story of academic
disaster in other cities run by Democrats.

Violent crime and poor education is not the only problem for
Democratic-controlled cities. Because of high crime, poor schools and a less
pleasant environment, cities are losing their economic base and their most
productive people in droves. When World War II ended, the population of
Washington, D.C., was about 800,000; today, it's about 700,000. In 1950,
Baltimore's population was almost 950,000; today, it's around 590,000.
Detroit's 1950 population was close to 1.85 million; today, it's down to
673,000. The population of Camden, New Jersey, in 1950 was nearly 125,000;
today it has fallen to 74,000. St. Louis' 1950 population was more than
856,000; today, it's less than 294,000. A similar story of population
decline can be found in most of our formerly large and prosperous cities. In
some cities, the population decline since 1950 is well over 50%, and that
includes Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland and Pittsburgh.

Academic liberals, civil rights advocates and others blamed the exodus on
racism -- "white flight" to the suburbs to avoid blacks. But blacks have
been fleeing some cities at higher rates than whites. The five cities whose
suburbs have the fastest-growing black populations are Miami, Dallas,
Washington, Houston and Atlanta. It turns out that blacks, like whites, want
better and safer schools for their kids and don't like to be mugged or have
their property vandalized. And like white people, if they have the means,
black people cannot wait to leave troubled cities.

White liberals and black politicians focus most of their attention on what
the police do, but how relevant is that to the overall tragedy? According to
Statista, this year, 172 whites and 88 blacks have died at the hands of
police. To put police shootings in a bit of perspective, in Chicago alone in
2020 there have been 1,260 shootings and 256 homicides with blacks being the
primary victims. That comes to one shooting victim every three hours and one
homicide victim every 15 hours. Three people in Chicago have been killed by
police. If one is truly concerned about black deaths, shootings by police
should figure way down on one's list -- which is not to excuse bad behavior
by some police officers.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.
To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate
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