Not at all. It's nearly impossible to separate the race thing from many of the other factors on your list. Especially when you consider that non-white Americans were not given the same opportunity to get that fresh air and that keeping up with the Joneses meant matching their lily-white existence and that crime/safety is often about perception more than anything, etc.
So then you still think racism was the main factor? Not just one of many factors?
Let's try a hypothetical.
You're a WWII vet. GI Bill beneficiaryl iving in the city. You've got 3 Baby Boomer kids ages 3 to 8 years old screaming, yelling, fighting. You're living in a 600 sq ft 1 bed/1 bath dilapidated apartment. Your landlord just raised the rent AGAIN. The walls are paper thin and you might as well be living with your neighbors. It's also August and it's 90 degrees outside and every day when you get home from work you're blowing out a nose full of black boogers. Your kids are begging for a dog. And then you see an ad in the newspaper for a place where the kids can run free outside on a grassy lawn, your square footage doubles, you're not sharing walls, there's two bathrooms, the air is fresh, and your wife can actually make a little bit of noise when you're plowing her. And with the GI bill you can afford it. And your wife keeps telling you the Jones family loves it out there.
Or is this suburban living mainly a negroes thing?
Like, if the negroes didn't exist you'd stay in the same shitty urban environment?
lol