Still, gentrification never seems to work the other way 'round, does it? You never see the longtime residents of a well-to-do neighborhood protesting the opening of a new Salvation Army because they're being pushed out by poor people. The only time anything even remotely like that occurred was during the '50s and '60s, when (white) people with money chose to flee to the suburbs rather than live next to people without money (blacks and Latinos). That hardly can be considered displacement, much less gentrification.