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Modibo Coulibaly (Author), Rodney Green (Author), David M. James (Author)

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March 30, 1998 027594820X 978-0275948207

Earlier studies of subsidized housing assume that segregation is a manifestation of white prejudice, and that the Fair Housing Act of 1968 would significantly remedy inequalities in housing and, in the process, narrow the socioeconomic gap between racial groups. This book argues, on the contrary, that segregation by race and income has been an integral part of federal housing policy from its inception and that white prejudice merely obscures the federal government's role in maintaining segregation.

Despite formal claims of providing decent, safe, and sanitary housing for the poor, the authors show how federal low-income housing programs have been used as instruments of urban renewal while doing little to realize their formal goals. The authors use a historical and statistical review of federally subsidized low-rent housing to demonstrate their thesis.


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.,."provides valuable information on the racial segregation that was an overt part of the public housing program of the past. It is important for students of assisted housing to learn this history. The book also assembles a great deal of current data describing the occupancy of subsidized housing by race and the siting of that housing in terms of income....those interested in the evaluation of assisted housing programs will find this information to be insightful."-APA Journal

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Showing how white prejudice obscures the government's role in maintaining segregation, this work argues that segregation is an integral part of federal housing policy.


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There have been many studies on the effects of segregation and economic inequality on education, income, wealth, social services, and housing in the United States. Read the first page
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individual housing projects, income dispersal, income separation, racial occupancy, nonsubsidized housing, mixed housing projects, war housing program, general waiting list, elderly housing projects, residential dissimilarity, public housing administration, housing subsidy programs, occupancy data, war housing projects, family housing projects, racial residential segregation, public housing assistance, subsidized housing units, fair housing legislation, urban ecologists, assignment index, elderly projects, federal housing agencies, subsidized housing projects, corporate city
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New York, United States, Housing Division, World War, New Jersey, Housing Yearbook, Los Angeles, Annual Report, Government Printing Office, National Archives, National Housing Agency, New Haven, Federal Works Agency, Lanham Act, National Housing Conference, Office of the Administrator, The Negro Ghetto, Urban Problems, American Housing Survey, Bureau of the Census, Intergroup Relations, Public Law, Rent Supplement, Total Occupied, Black Tenants Housing Units Projects
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