True; however, narratives from that time reveal they felt they had less to lose, black on black violence was a fraction of what it is today, and
long after they had migrated from the South to major urban cities their violence index remained a fraction of what it is today.
Your assertion that (as the 2006 Uniform Crime Reports reveals), blacks (who make up roughly 13 percent of the U.S. population) account for 39 percent of all arrests for violent crimes—including 41 percent of weapons violations, 34.5 percent of aggravated assaults, 56 percent of robberies, 32.5 percent of rapes, 51 percent of murders/manslaughters, 29 percent of all property crimes—including 29 percent of burglaries, 35 percent of motor vehicle thefts, 22 percent of arsons, 30 percent of fraud cases, and 32 percent of embezzlements engage in this level of criminality today b
ecause they are no longer live in 1800s Jim Crow South is false.
As I stated:
"The problem is primarily explained in the socio-religious literature with socio-economics playing a contributing role."
The reason why modern studies support my statement, and not your own, for the present rise in black criminality is because the situation you're describing no longer existed in the manner you describe it during the period preceding and accompanying the rapid rise in modern black criminality.
You should have read post #140:
http://christianchat.com/christian-news-forum/103234-cop-not-indicted-7.html#post1783718
While you're at it read this:
Black Americans As Victims of the Left - Discover the Networks