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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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litigation regarding, 81–82, 85, 89–91, 103, 104, 131, 270n91

local government promotion of, 82

nineteenth-century origins, 78

see also Federal Housing Administration; neighborhood (property

owners) associations

reverse redlining, see subprime lending

Richards, Franklin D., 86, 88

Richardson, Scovel, 104

Richmond (CA), 2–8, 10

educational level of African American migrants, 5, 254n5

police during WWII, 5, 8

population growth during WWII and after, 5, 6, 254n6, 254n10

public housing, 5–6

school segregation, 211–13

see also American Friends Service Committee; Ford Motor assembly

plant, Richmond (CA); Kaiser, Henry J., shipyards; Rollingwood;

United Services Organization

Richmond (VA):

geographic mobility program, 288n208

racial zoning ordinance, 45, 47

Richmond Union High School, see Richmond (CA), school segregation

Riverton Houses (Harlem, New York City), 106

Roberts, Chief Justice John, xiii–xv, 215, 278n123

Robert Taylor Homes (Chicago), 32

Robinson, Jackie, 167

Rollingwood (Richmond, CA), 6, 10, 71, 84, 115

see also Gary, Wilbur and Borece

Romney, George, 201–2

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 26, 162, 220, 281n159

Eleanor Clubs, 220

Roosevelt, Franklin D.:

in 1920s, 60, 264n60

personal views about race, 167, 221

in Woodrow Wilson administration, 43

Roosevelt, Franklin D., administration of, 258n26

anti-Semitism of officials, 290n228

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