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The Color of Law A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein (z-lib.org).epub

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Ida B. Wells Homes (Chicago), 24, 257n24

Idlewild (Raleigh), 134

Ifill, Sherrilyn, 222

Illinois, see Arlington Heights; Calumet Heights; Chicago; Cicero;

Deerfield; Lombard

immigrants and immigrant groups, 21, 22, 26, 61, 155, 233–36, 237,

254n10, 257n24, 261n39, 263n51, 264n61, 285n183, 290n228

incident of slavery, see constitutional amendments, Thirteenth

Inclusive Communities Project (ICP), Dallas, 191, 208

income, see postwar decades, wage growth; mobility, income; inequality,

economic

income tax:

mortgage interest deduction, 180, 188, 204, 206–7, 209

tax-exempt organizations and charitable deduction, 101–5, 216, 273n103,

273n104

Indianapolis (IN):

public housing, 23

racial zoning ordinance, 46–47

school placement decisions, 133

inequality, economic, 161, 217, 233, 236

inner city, see euphemisms; ghetto

insurance companies, 62, 66, 101, 106–7, 117, 118–19

regulation of, 13, 106

integration:

costs of, 225–27

white and African American preferences for, 223–24

see also remedies

intergenerational mobility, see mobility, intergenerational

Internal Revenue Service, 101–3, 273n103

and Bob Jones University, 102

and private academies, 102

Fifth Amendment obligations of, 103

see also income tax, tax exempt organizations

interracial marriage, 42, 47, 232, 234, 291n232

interstate highway system, see highway routing

Iowa, required referendum approval for public housing, 32, 260n32

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