Housing desegregation and federal policy:
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Main Author: Goering, John M. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press 1986
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Item Description:Cover Page; Housing Desegregation and Federal Policy; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Section I Perspectives on Housing Integration; Introduction; Chapter One The Movement for Housing Integration; Chapter Two A Minority Perspective on Residential Racial Integration; Chapter Three Sustainable Integration or Inevitable Resegregation; Section II Segregation and Discrimination in Housing; Introduction; Chapter Four Segregation and Discrimination of Hispanic Americans; Chapter Five The Influence of Race and Income on Racial Segregation and Housing Policy
Chapter Six More than Skin DeepSection III Social and Attitudinal Factors Affecting Housing Integration; Introduction; Chapter Seven Changing Racial Attitudes toward Residential Integration; Chapter Eight Success and Resistance Factors in the Maintenance of Racially Mixed Neighborhoods; Section IV Racial Desegregation and Federal Housing Policies; Introduction; Chapter Nine Where Should HUD Locate Assisted Housing?; Chapter Ten Location and Racial/Ethnic Occupancy Patterns for HUD-Subsidized Family Housing in Ten Metropolitan Areas; Chapter Eleven Race and Residential Mobility
Chapter Twelve Public Housing Projects, Blacks, and Public PolicyChapter Thirteen On the Possibility of Achieving Racial Integration through Subsidized Housing; Chapter Fourteen Postscript; Concluding Remarks; Contributors; Index
Drawing on the expertise of social scientists, civil rights attorneys, and policy analysis, these original essays present the first comprehensive examination of housing integration and federal policy during the past two decades. This broad range of representative viewpoints examines the debate over racial quotas in housing, the ambiguities of federal fair housing law, and the shifting attitudes of white and black Americans toward integration
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (649 pages)
ISBN:1469610981
9781469610986

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