Black homeownership rates haven?t changed much in the 50 years since the Fair Housing Act

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Autor: curbed Publicado el: 13/03/2018
Black homeownership rates haven?t changed much in the 50 years since the Fair Housing Act

The financial collapse wiped out gains made in the early 2000s It?s been almost 50 years since Lyndon Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act (FHA) of 1968, a landmark law passed in the aftermath of Martin Luther King?s assassination that banned discriminatory practices in housing. The law was part of a spate of civil rights legislation in the 19...
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