September 12, 2025

5 thoughts on “War on the Suburbs: How HUD’s Housing Policies Became a Weapon for Social Change

  1. This is exactly what happened in Yonkers New York . In 1985 federal judge Sands found The city of Yonkers was guilty, see ruling he ordered the desegregation of the suburbs. Property values declined comparing to neighboring towns, our neighborhood schools have children buses in from other neighborhoods taxes are up Almost everything you have written is true. I believe that it started back in the 80’s

  2. Way back in 1963, Malcolm X gave an interesting speech in Berkeley, California related to this topic where he stated as follows:

    Has the government effort to bribe our people with token integration made our plight better; or has it made it worse?

    When you tried to integrate the white community in search of better housing, the whites there fled to the suburbs.

    And the community that you thought would be integrated soon deteriorated into another all-Black slum.

    What happened to the liberal whites?

    Why did they flee?

    We thought that they were supposed to be our friends.

    And why did the neighborhood deteriorate only after our people moved in?

    It is the tricky real estate agents posing as white liberal friends who encourage our people to force their way into white communities, and then they themselves sell these integrated houses at such high prices that our people again are forced to take in roomers to offset the high house notes.

    This creates in the new area the same overcrowded conditions, and the new community soon deteriorates into the same slum conditions from which we thought we had escaped.

    The only one who has benefited is the white real estate agent who poses as our friend, as a liberal, and who sells us the house in a community destined by his own greedy schemes to become nothing but a high-priced slum area.

    Today our people can see that integrated housing has not solved our problems.

    At best it was only a temporary solution.

    One in which only the wealthy, hand-picked Negroes found temporary benefit.

    First the Negro leadership demanded the white man’s house, and the whites vacated their run-down houses for us and built new homes for themselves out in the suburbs.

    Then the Negro leaders demanded seats for our children in the white man’s schools.

    The whites evacuated the schools as our children moved in and they built modern schools for themselves in the suburbs.

    But now the Negro leadership is demanding the white man’s job.

    Can the whites vacate their jobs like they did their homes and their schools and move to the suburbs and create more jobs ?

    No.

    Not without violence and bloodshed.

    But the white man is misjudging the times and he is underestimating the American so-called Negro because we’re living in a new day.

    Our people are now a new people.

    That old Uncle Tom-type Negro is dead.

    Our people have no more fear of anyone, no more fear of anything.

    We are not afraid to go to jail.

    We are not afraid to give our very life itself.

    And we’re not afraid to take the lives of those who try to take our lives.

    We believe in a fair exchange.

    We believe in a fair exchange.

    An eye for an eye.

    A tooth for a tooth.

    A head for a head and life for a life.

    If this is the price of freedom, we won’t hesitate to pay the price.

    By trying to oppose the divine solution that God has given to the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the American government will actually provoke another Civil War.

    That is, this government – and especially that present administration in Washington, D.C. — will provoke a civil war among whites by trying to force them to give up their jobs and homes and schools to our people.

    And our people will provoke a race war by trying to take the white man’s jobs and his schools and his home away from him.

    This racial dilemma poses a serious problem for white America.

    Civil war between whites on the one hand, a race war between the whites and their 20 million ex-slaves on the other hand.

    And the entire dark world is watching, waiting to see what the American government will do to solve this problem once and for all.

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    All in all, a very interesting speech and here we all are, in 2020, 57 years later, watching the storm clouds brewing, which brings to mind that ancient Chinese curse – “may we always live in interesting times.”

  3. I am just so tired of all the hate and destruction then blaming it all on white people and calling it white privilege. Housing projects were built for both black and white by white people but if you have ever seen one after being occupied only one race destroys it. Go to any large city and tell me who lives in the area of burned out garbage ridden destroyed neighborhoods. I have black friends that are happy to work and own a home just like white people but then there are the ones that have been groomed by the democrats to destroy and act oppressed. The killing of George Floyd was wrong but because of one guys actions all white people should pay? I look at the sports figures that have million dollar contracts and ask “where is the oppression?” I look at music with multi-millionaires that are black and ask “where is the oppression?” Seems to me the black people have the same ability as any white person to succeed if they choose but many would rather play the victim and place blame on us white people that pay for their destruction. Why do black celebrities always side with the people that claim to be oppressed instead of telling them they have the same opportunities? Racism will never change because some people will always claim to be victims instead of helping themselves because it’s easier.

    1. If you can’t see that the oppression is society-wide and a systemic problem, that’s on your own ignorance. You can’t cherry-pick black athletes and millionaires and claim they’re not oppressed when millions of other black people are.

      1. So, Jill, millions of Black people are oppressed?

        Do tell!

        How?

        And where?

        How are millions of Black people being oppressed?

        And by whom?

        Have you concrete evidence of this?

        Have you tried taking it to the authorities?

        Have you complained to the Justice Department about it?

        Have you done anything at all about it?

        And are Black people the only ones oppressed in this country?

        If so, how come?

        And when you say “oppression is society-wide and a systemic problem,” what exactly is it that you are saying, or trying to say, or imply?

        How is this “oppression” as you choose to call it “society-wide?”

        What does “society-wide” mean?

        Do you know?

        Or is that just something catchy-sounding that you invented?

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