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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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IRS, see Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

Jackson, Kenneth, see Crabgrass Frontier

James v. Marinship (1944), 165–66, 277n120

Jane Addams Houses (Chicago), 24, 257n24

Jeffries, Edward, 27

Johns Hopkins University, 171, 189

Johnson, Alfred, 128

Johnson, Charles S., 62–63

Johnson, Lyndon B., ix, 133, 177, 202, 259n31, 276n116, 283n177

Jones v. Mayer (1968), ix, x, 268n85

Jones, Joseph Lee and Barbara Jo, see Jones v. Mayer

Julia C. Lathrop Homes (Chicago), 24, 257n24

Justice, U.S. Department of, 111–12, 147, 171, 230, 283n177

Kaiser, Henry J.:

housing developer, 73

shipyards, 159, 160

Kansas, courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81

Kansas City (MO), 48, 166, 270n94

FHA sponsored subdivision, 73

early restrictive covenants, 79

Kennedy, Anthony, xiv, 191

Kennedy, John F., 161, 228

executive order prohibiting government finance of segregation, 88, 177

Kennedy, Randall, see For Discrimination

Kentucky, 218

courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81

see also Louisville; Shively; Sylvania

Kerner Commission, xvi, 202

Kerr, Clark, 276n116

Klutznick, Philip, 267n73

Knox, Frank, 69

Kohler (WI), government housing for WWI munitions workers, 256n18

Kraemer, Louis and Fern, 103–4

Ku Klux Klan, 142, 150, 281n150

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