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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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mobility, see mobility, wealth

Weaver, Robert, 258n26, 258n27

see also The Negro Ghetto

Wells Fargo Bank, 112, 113

West Broadway project (Boston), 25

Westchester (Los Angeles), 73

Westchester County (NY), 79–80

Western Addition (San Francisco), 28–30

Western Pacific Railroad, 9, 116

Westlake (CA), see Daly City

West Oakland (CA), see Oakland

West Palm Beach (FL), 47

West Roxbury (Boston), 171, 283n170

Westside Courts (San Francisco), see Western Addition

West Virginia, courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81–82

Westwood (Los Angeles), 81

Wheatsville (Austin), 132

white flight, vii–viii, 56, 98–99, 123–24, 216

Whitten, Robert, 46, 62

Whittier, Whittier College (CA), 105

Williams, Franklin, 255n12

Williamsburg Homes (New York City), 23

Willow Run (MI), 26, 257n26, 258n27

Wilmington (DE), government housing for WWI munitions workers,

256n18

Wilshire Presbyterian Church (Los Angeles), 104

Wilson, Woodrow, administration of, 43, 60, 220–21

Wisconsin:

courts upheld restrictive covenants in, 81–82

required referendum approval for public housing, 32, 260n32

see also Kohler; Milwaukee

women in war industries, 159

Wood, Elizabeth, 146, 258n29

Woodlawn (Chicago), 143–44

property tax assessments, 171

Woodside Houses (New York City), 258n29

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