{"id":1010,"date":"2008-06-10T23:42:39","date_gmt":"2008-06-11T04:42:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spacingmontreal.ca\/2008\/06\/10\/detroit-1965\/"},"modified":"2013-01-21T11:11:17","modified_gmt":"2013-01-21T16:11:17","slug":"detroit-1965","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spacing.ca\/montreal\/2008\/06\/10\/detroit-1965\/","title":{"rendered":"Detroit 1965"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><object type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" width=\"320\" height=\"263\" id=\"FlowPlayer\" data=\"http:\/\/www.archive.org\/flv\/FlowPlayerWhite.swf\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.archive.org\/flv\/FlowPlayerWhite.swf\"\/><param name=\"scale\" value=\"noScale\"\/><param name=\"wmode\" value=\"transparent\"\/><param name=\"allowScriptAccess\" value=\"sameDomain\"\/><param name=\"quality\" value=\"high\"\/><param name=\"flashvars\" value=\"config={     loop: false,     autoPlay:false,     autoBuffering:false,     initialScale: 'fit',     videoFile: 'http:\/\/www.archive.org\/download\/DetroitC1965\/DetroitC1965.flv',     splashImageFile: 'http:\/\/www.archive.org\/download\/DetroitC1965\/DetroitC1965.thumbs\/DetroitC1965_00000003.jpg',   }\"\/><\/object> <\/p>\n<p>The above video was made as part of Detroit\u2019s bid to host the Olympics, and if you have 18 minutes to spare, it\u2019s worth a look. While certainly a period piece, the tone is not so different from those shiny touristy\/PR video\u2019s produced about cities today. They all seem completely untrustworthy, and I wonder who this sort of thing convinces of anything. It\u2019s impossible to watch this Detroit film without thinking about the desperation behind it, like a family that doesn\u2019t talk about some horrible thing in has stuffed in the closet while presenting a perfectly nuclear appearance outside the home.<\/p>\n<p>When this film was produced, white-flight was in full gear and racial tensions were already high. Detroit had suffered terrible race riots in 1943 during World War II (check <a href=\"http:\/\/info.detnews.com\/redesign\/history\/story\/historytemplate.cfm?id=185&#038;CFID=20632817&#038;CFTOKEN=60057205\">this Detroit News retrospective<\/a> with some unbelievable photos of that riot) when the city was known as the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Arsenal_of_Democracy\">Arsenal of Democracy<\/a>, and it was likely clear to anybody paying attention that things were going to <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/12th_Street_Riot\">explode again<\/a>. Most remarkable about this film is that despite being one of America\u2019s great Black metropolises, there are only a handful of African-American\u2019s in the video. Mostly they are walking on the street \u2014 sort of like film \u201cextras\u201d \u2014 but never enjoying any of the positive Detroit depicted. A few years later when the 1967 Twelfth Street Riots occurred and massive swaths of the city burnt to the ground, the young and promising Mayor Jerome Cavanagh (part of a wave of up-and-coming Democrats elected when Kennedy came into power) had this to say: \u201cToday we stand amidst the ashes of our hopes. We hoped against hope that what we had been doing was enough to prevent a riot. It was not enough.\u201d Ten years after this video was produced, Detroit\u2019s first black mayor, Coleman Young, shed some light on what was going on just before the riot in his autobiography:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i>The heaviest casualty, however, was the city. Detroit\u2019s losses went a hell of a lot deeper than the immediate toll of lives and buildings. The riot put Detroit on the fast track to economic desolation, mugging the city and making off with incalculable value in jobs, earnings taxes, corporate taxes, retail dollars, sales taxes, mortgages, interest, property taxes, development dollars, investment dollars, tourism dollars, and plain damn money. The money was carried out in the pockets of the businesses and the white people who fled as fast as they could. The white exodus from Detroit had been prodigiously steady prior to the rebellion, totally twenty-two thousand in 1966, but afterwards it was frantic. In 1967, with less than half the year remaining after the summer explosion\u2014the outward population migration reached sixty-seven thousand. In 1968 the figure hit eighty-thousand, followed by forty-six thousand in 1969.<\/i><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>I have heard, from time to time, that there was something of a mantra going around Toronto from this period onwards, along the lines of \u201cLet\u2019s not become Detroit,\u201d and it fueled everything from expressway protesting to the formation of neighbourhood groups. Do readers who were here at that time remember such explicit connections to our neighbour down the 401, or is this more of a retrospective feeling? Interestingly, when this film was produced, the centre of Detroit\u2019s black community \u2014 known as <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Black_Bottom%2C_Detroit\">\u201cBlack Bottom<\/a>\u201d and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.paradisevalleyblues.com\/tour\/hastingsindex.html\">\u201cParadise Valley<\/a>\u201d \u2014 was recently razed and destroyed to make way for I375, a short Interstate spur that ran to the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, and Lafayette Park, an (amazing) Mies van der Rohe residential development that viewers can spot in this film. None of what was there made it into this film.<\/p>\n<p><i>The video above is a Flash\/Shockwave embed from Archive.org. If it doesn\u2019t work for you, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.archive.org\/details\/DetroitC1965\">go here and watch it<\/a>, or better yet, download it (for free) and watch it in a more appropriate application.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The above video was made as part of Detroit\u2019s bid to host the Olympics, and if you have 18 minutes to spare, it\u2019s worth a look. While certainly a period piece, the tone is not so different from those shiny touristy\/PR video\u2019s produced about cities today. 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