Prompt
We see in Warren St. John’s Outcasts United how the rapid demographic changes that occurred in Clarkston led to a wide variety of culturally confusing and incendiary moments—instances in which problems occurred or were exacerbated by differences in culture and language. Consider which actions proved to be the most successful in handling these problems. What do these actions have in common, and what does all this say about the successful functioning of super-diverse communities?