The inner city looks the same as it did 60 yrs ago when I lived in it, the difference is its alot more violent and crime ridden with more violent crime.
Housing projects have many people that moved from poverty to lower middle class that stay because of subisidized rent and free utilities
Redlining is NOT the cause of the inner cities today and the lower performing students in schools that are equally funded.
Everything is not nearly as rosey as its trying to be painted, those that "see" it know that.
Its just like democrat Politicians in cities that herd their homeless out of sight in obscure industrial and abandoned sections of their city, its the same out of sight out of mind liberal syndrome, if they dont see it we can tell them a bull$#@! story and they wont know the difference