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Constance McMurray\'s family was one of the few that didn\'t join in the infamous white flight from
Detroit - leading to a shift of the neighborhood before her eyes. Discover
Constance\'s memoir of mourning losses and moving friendships.
Detroit, 1967: The 1967
Detroit Riot becomes one of the bloodiest of the urban uprisings in America, and it erupts within a short distance from
Constance McMurray\'s home. In her compelling memoir Detroit
White Girl: A
Memoir of
Growing Up in Detroit , Constance chronicles the traumatic moments of her childhood, the losses she grieved, and the family life and friendships she had. An underlying theme of the book is race, which complements the theme of her childhood. Constance shares her feelings in in how she was taught as a young white girl to avoid her black neighbors. She was not allowed to play with the black children on her block, invite any black neighbor child into her house, or go to a black neighbor\'s house. Constance also shares the strangeness and trauma of seeing every one of her white school friends abruptly leave during the white flight exodus - without knowing where they had gone. This memoir offers a unique perspective on what Constance felt and experienced during this tumultuous period of Detroit\'s history.