The parallels between the Pointes and Shaker Heights, Ohio [[next to Cleveland) are astonishing:

A Suburb Looks Nervously at Its Urban Neighbor
"SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — A week after six black teenagers nearly beat her husband to death, Marybeth McDermott looked out her big living room window at the neighborhood she loves, pursed her lips, then looked away..."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/17/us/17shaker.html

Balancing Act; A special report.; One City's 30-Year Crusade for Integration
"SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio— For 30 years now Shaker Heights, a suburban forest of Old World estates on the eastern border of Cleveland, has made racial integration something of a crusade..."
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/30/us...tegration.html

Fence Is Not Neighborly In a Suburb of Cleveland
CLEVELAND, June 25— "At the Shaker Heights City Hall, the structure is known a ''traffic diverter.'' But across the border, in Cleveland, it has been dubbed ''the Berlin Wall for black people...''
http://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/27/us...cleveland.html

Video of the city razing houses that were prime for low-income renters: