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The Kerner Report

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The Kerner Report

President Johnson started to put more money into improving the ghettos and set up an enquiry into the riots of 1965–67.

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The ghettos

  • The riots drew attention to the problems in the ghettos.
  • Martin Luther King visited Watts and started an SCLC campaign in the North.
  • President Johnson started to put more money into improving the ghettos and set up an enquiry into the riots.
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The Kerner Report

  • The Kerner Report said that:
    • The riots were caused by poor ghetto conditions, and that white officials had failed to fix the problems there.
    • White officials needed to involve black communities in decisions and listen to their issues.
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The Kerner Report contents

  • Policing should be changed to stop police violence and support the community.
  • Federal money should be spent on improving conditions not on police training which just gave them more weapons to deal with riots in a violent manner.
  • The media had over-exaggerated the extent and the violence of the riots, which hadn’t helped.

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