but Henry Ford, the Dodge boys and Billy Durant must be spinning in their graves to see what the brothers have reduced inner Detroit to.
The urban legend (not sure if there's any truth to it) is that Henry Ford was the one who named Inkster (a Detroit suburb) because of the high number of blacks living there, so Henry's not necessarily a good role model on race relations.
One thing that always amazes me about cities (and I loathe cities with a passion) is how in denial a lot of people are about the conditions there. Back when I lived in Wayne, a friend lived in Berkeley. There was a murder near her, and when I asked if she was worried she said "No, that's two blocks away." I said "A criminal doesn't even need a car to cover two blocks."