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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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restrictive covenants in, 81, 104, 105

violence against movers, 147

zoning for industry and hazardous wastes, 55–56

Louisiana, 4

courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81

see also New Orleans

Louisville (KY):

racial zoning ordinance, 45

school integration plan, xiii–xiv, 151

violence against suburban movers, 148–51, 163

Louisville Courier-Journal, 163

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Chicago), 105

Lowe, Floyd, 12

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, 180, 190–93, 205, 210, 225, 236,

286n190

Lusk, Rufus S., 270n94

Machinists union, see unions

Mahwah (NJ), 174–75

Making the Second Ghetto (Hirsch), xvi, 294

Marcantonio, Vito, 32

Marcus Avenue Improvement Association (St. Louis), 103–4

Mare Island (CA), government housing for WWI munitions workers,

256n18

Marin County (CA), 29

Marine Laborers union, see unions

Marinship, 152, 164, 165–66

marriage preferences, racial, see interracial marriage

Marshall, Robert and Martha, 150–51, 281n150

Marshall, Thurgood, 86, 87

Martin, William McChesney, 108–9

Maryland:

courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81–82

investment in highways vs. mass transit, 189

see also Anne Arundel; Baltimore; Guilford; Montgomery County

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