The fight for fair housing : causes, consequences, and future implications of the 1968 Federal Fair Housing Act / edited by Gregory D. Squires ; with an afterword by the Honorable Walter F. Mondale.
2018
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The fight for fair housing : causes, consequences, and future implications of the 1968 Federal Fair Housing Act / edited by Gregory D. Squires ; with an afterword by the Honorable Walter F. Mondale.
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New York : Routledge, 2018.
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1 online resource (xvi, 156 pages)
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chapter 1 Fair Housing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow / GREGORY D. SQUIRES
chapter 2 From Jim Crow to Fair Housing / THOMAS J. SUGRUE
chapter 3 The Legislative Battle for the Fair Housing Act (1966-1968) / RIGEL C. OLIVERI
chapter 4 The Costs of Segregation and the Benefi ts of the Fair Housing Act / SAM FULWOOD III
chapter 5 More Than Just Race: Proliferation of Protected Groups and the Increasing Infl uence of the Act / MICHAEL ALLEN
chapter 6 The Fair Housing Act: A Tool for Expanding Access to Quality Credit / LISA RICE
chapter 7 The Rocky Road Home: Latino Immigration and Fair Housing in California / JESUS HERNANDEZ
chapter 8 From the "Perpetual Foreigner" to the "Model Minority" to the New Transnational Elite: The Residential Segregation of Asian Americans / FRANK H. WU
chapter 9 At the Intersection of Criminal Justice and Fair Housing / JOHN P. RELMAN AND SASHA SAMBERG- CHAMPION
chapter 10 The Legacy and the Promise of Disparate Impact / MORGAN WILLIAMS
chapter 11 Affi rmatively Furthering Fair Housing: The Mandate to End Segregation / RAPHAEL W. BOSTIC
chapter 12 Opportunity Communities: Overcoming the Debate Over Mobility Versus Place- Based Strategies / JOHN A. POWELL
chapter 13 Fair Housing and Stable Suburban Integration / MYRON ORFIELD
chapter 14 The Intersections of Race and Class: Zoning, Affordable Housing, and Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas / DOUGLAS S. MASSEY
chapter 15 Living Downstream: The Fair Housing Act at Fifty / GEORGE LIPSITZ.
chapter 2 From Jim Crow to Fair Housing / THOMAS J. SUGRUE
chapter 3 The Legislative Battle for the Fair Housing Act (1966-1968) / RIGEL C. OLIVERI
chapter 4 The Costs of Segregation and the Benefi ts of the Fair Housing Act / SAM FULWOOD III
chapter 5 More Than Just Race: Proliferation of Protected Groups and the Increasing Infl uence of the Act / MICHAEL ALLEN
chapter 6 The Fair Housing Act: A Tool for Expanding Access to Quality Credit / LISA RICE
chapter 7 The Rocky Road Home: Latino Immigration and Fair Housing in California / JESUS HERNANDEZ
chapter 8 From the "Perpetual Foreigner" to the "Model Minority" to the New Transnational Elite: The Residential Segregation of Asian Americans / FRANK H. WU
chapter 9 At the Intersection of Criminal Justice and Fair Housing / JOHN P. RELMAN AND SASHA SAMBERG- CHAMPION
chapter 10 The Legacy and the Promise of Disparate Impact / MORGAN WILLIAMS
chapter 11 Affi rmatively Furthering Fair Housing: The Mandate to End Segregation / RAPHAEL W. BOSTIC
chapter 12 Opportunity Communities: Overcoming the Debate Over Mobility Versus Place- Based Strategies / JOHN A. POWELL
chapter 13 Fair Housing and Stable Suburban Integration / MYRON ORFIELD
chapter 14 The Intersections of Race and Class: Zoning, Affordable Housing, and Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas / DOUGLAS S. MASSEY
chapter 15 Living Downstream: The Fair Housing Act at Fifty / GEORGE LIPSITZ.
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English
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9781315545080 (e-book : PDF)
9781134822942 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138682535 (hardback)
9781138682542 (paperback)
9781134822942 (e-book: Mobi)
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