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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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see also specific states and localities

Steamfitters Union, see unions

Stegner, Wallace, see Peninsula Housing Association

Stevenson, Adlai, 145

Stevenson, Allen, 5, 8

Stevenson, Frank, 3, 59

bought home in south Richmond, 10

carpooled to Milpitas, 10

childhood in Louisiana, 4

daughters and grandchildren, 211, 213

employed at Ford plant in Richmond, 8, 159–60

life in North Richmond, 7–8

worked in New Orleans, then migrates to California, 5

Stevenson, Lawrence, 62

Stewart, Justice Potter, xii–xiii

Strange Career of Jim Crow, The (Woodward), 262n42

structural racism, see societal discrimination

Stuck in Place (Sharkey), 186

Stuyvesant Town (New York City), 106–7, 117

subprime lending, vii, 109–13

targeting of African American and Hispanic neighborhoods, 182, 235,

275n111, 275n113

Sugar Hill (Los Angeles), 130–31

Sugrue, Thomas J., see The Origins of the Urban Crisis

sundown towns, 42, 262n42

Sundown Towns (Loewen), 262n42

Sunnydale (San Francisco), 28

Sunnyhills (Milpitas, CA), 116–21

Sutherland, Justice George, 52

Swarthmore (PA), 123

Sylvania (KY), 150

synagogues, see churches and synagogues, promotion of segregation by

Talmadge, Herman, 220

tax assessors, discrimination by, see property taxes

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