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Racial Covenants, a Relic of the Past, Are Still on the Books Across the Country
Racial covenants made it illegal for Black people to live in white neighborhoods. Now they're illegal, but you may still have one on your home's deed.
by
Natalie Y. Moore
via
NPR
on
November 17, 2021
It’s OK If the Story of Black Americans Begins Right Here on This Land
America should be ashamed of slavery, but black Americans do not bear the burden of shame.
by
Natalie Y. Moore
via
Chicago Sun-Times
on
November 21, 2019
Contract Buying Robbed Black Families In Chicago Of Billions
A new study on the toll of contract buying in Chicago during the 1950s and 1960s: $3 billion to $4 billion in lost black wealth.
by
Natalie Y. Moore
via
WBEZ
on
May 30, 2019
Payback
For years, Chicago cops tortured false confessions out of hundreds of black men. Years later, the survivors fought for reparations.
by
Natalie Y. Moore
via
The Marshall Project
on
October 30, 2018