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Fresno’s Mason-Dixon Line
More than 50 years after redlining was outlawed, the legacy of discrimination can still be seen in California’s poorest large city.
by
Reis Thebault
via
The Atlantic
on
August 20, 2018
How Redlining Segregated Philadelphia
Decades after civil rights laws overruled policies that starved non-white neighborhoods of investment, deep disparities linger.
by
Jake Blumgart
via
Next City
on
December 8, 2017
Will America's Schools Ever Be Desegregated?
Though there are practical obstacles to school integration, it's not an unreachable ideal.
by
Will Stancil
,
Rachel Cohen
via
Pacific Standard
on
December 5, 2017
America’s Shameful History of Housing Discrimination
The practice of “redlining” kept people of color from home loans for decades.
by
Jamie Hibdon
via
The Nib
on
September 25, 2017
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