In the 1960s, urban ghettos in the United States faced a multitude of issues, including widespread poverty, unemployment, and inadequate housing. Many residents experienced systemic racism and segregation, which limited access to quality education and healthcare. Additionally, civil unrest and riots erupted in response to police brutality and social injustices, further highlighting the frustrations and struggles of marginalized communities. These factors contributed to a cycle of disinvestment and neglect in these areas.
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