EPISODE · Aug 11, 2022 · 28 MIN
A “Most Conscientious and Considerate Method”: Grosse Pointe’s Gross Post-War Housing Point System
from Tales from the Reuther Library
Emma Maniere describes how homeowners associations in Grosse Pointe, an affluent suburb bordering Detroit, developed a point system following the Second World War to rank and exclude prospective homebuyers to maintain the community’s Anglo Christian whiteness and affluence. The point system, which ranked nativity and ethnicity, accent, skin tone, and occupation, among other measures, was dismantled in 1960 but left a pernicious legacy that continues to reverberate in the community today. Maniere is a doctoral candidate in the history program at New York University. Related Collections: ACLU of Michigan and Metropolitan Detroit Branch Records Kathy Groehn Cosseboom El-Messidi Papers Grosse Pointe Civil Rights Organizations Records JCA: Jewish Community Council Records Related Resources: A “Most Conscientious and Considerate Method”: Residential Segregation and Integrationist Activism in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 1960-1970 Episode Credits Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English Interviewee: Emma Maniere Music: Bart Bealmear
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