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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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during New Deal, frontispiece, ii, 5–6, 19–24, 253n

Housing Act of 1949, 30–32

lowered income eligibility cutoff, 36–37

mostly not high rises, 17

neighborhood composition rule, 21

once for middle-class families, 18, 20, 255n17

PWA projects, 20–23

real estate industry opposition to, 36, 121

scattered site projects, 33–34, 35–36

for WWI munitions workers, 18, 60, 256n18

for WWII defense workers, 25

see also specific locations

public housing litigation regarding segregation, 36

Gautreaux (Chicago), 34–36

San Francisco, 29–30, 36

Thompson (Baltimore), 207–10, 288n207

Walker (Dallas), 36, 208

Public Works Administration (PWA) housing projects, see public housing,

PWA projects

Puerto Ricans, 107, 129, 234–35, 274n106, 274n107

Puerto Rico, 256n20

Pullman Company, 21

PWA, see Public Works Administration

Queens County (NY), 79

racial covenants, see restrictive covenants

Raisin in the Sun, A, see Hansberry, Lorraine

Raleigh (NC), school placement decisions, 133–35

Randolph, A. Philip, 161–62

Reagan, Ronald, administration of, 102, 260n35

real estate agents, 12, 64–65, 66, 74, 80, 120, 126, 134, 145, 204, 235

blackballed for selling to African Americans, 12–13, 255n12, 272n98

racial steering, vii–viii

regulation of, 12, 98, 102, 216, 272n98, 272n100

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