As Detroit's black community copes with the death of George Floyd, residents are split over how best to respond — whether to work with police or take a more confrontational approach — and how to view the white suburbanites who have flocked to the city as allies in the protest. In many ways, Detroit is collectively standing up against racism and violence. But as disputes have played out in the media and on the streets during marches, some worry that the divisions could undermine the spirit of unity that many had wanted to bring. |