Moving Toward Integration: The Past and Future of Fair Housing

By: Sander, RichardContributor(s): Kucheva, YanaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: England Harvard University Press 2018Description: 587pISBN: 9780674976535Subject(s): HousingDDC classification: 728
Contents:
Part I: The Core of the American Dilemma: Southern Black Urbanism and the Origins of Fair Housing, 1865-1917 p.19, 2. The Ghetto, 1918-1940 p.37, 3. Shelley v. Kraemer and the Rise of Block busting, 1940-1959 p.62, 4. Public Housing, Federal Urban Policies, and the Underclass, 1934-1962 p.83, 5. The Creation of Fair Housing Statutes, 1959-1968 p.102, PART II: The Impact of Fair Housing Law and the Critical Decade, 1970-1980: 6. Implementation of the Fair Housing Act, 1968-1975 p.143, Black Pioneers in the 1970s and the Segregation Puzzle p.166, 8. Tipping versus Integration: A Delicate Balance? p.199, 9. To Leap a Moving Wall: The Inversion of the Dual Housing Market, 1970-1980 p.213, PART III: The Second Generation of Fair Housing, 1975-2000: 10.Exclusionary Zoning and Structural Segregation p.233, 11.Fair Lending, Redlining, and Black Homeownership, 1970-2000 p.251, 12. The Ethnic Mosaic: Shifting from Two Races to Many p.269, The Expansion of Federal Fair Housing Law, 1980-1995 p.283, 14. The Slowing ofNeighborhood Racial Transition, 1980-2010 p.301,The Reformation of Assisted Housing Programs, 1968-2012 p.310, PART IV: The Twenty-First Century: 16. The Effects of Segregation p.335, 17. The Effect of Diversity on Integration p.353, 18. Gentrification and the Evolution of White Demand p.364, 19. The Mortgage Crisis and the Great Recession p.378, 20. Implications of Urban Integration and Segregation in the Twenty-First Century p.391, PART V: Solutions 21. A Portfolio of Integration Strategies p.423, 22. Race to the Top p.445, The Politics of Integration p.458
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Part I: The Core of the American Dilemma: Southern Black Urbanism and the Origins of Fair Housing, 1865-1917 p.19, 2. The Ghetto, 1918-1940 p.37, 3. Shelley v. Kraemer and the Rise of Block busting, 1940-1959 p.62, 4. Public Housing, Federal Urban Policies, and the Underclass, 1934-1962 p.83, 5. The Creation of Fair Housing Statutes, 1959-1968 p.102, PART II: The Impact of Fair Housing Law and the Critical Decade, 1970-1980: 6. Implementation of the Fair Housing Act, 1968-1975 p.143, Black Pioneers in the 1970s and the Segregation Puzzle p.166, 8. Tipping versus Integration: A Delicate Balance? p.199, 9. To Leap a Moving Wall: The Inversion of the Dual Housing Market, 1970-1980 p.213, PART III: The Second Generation of Fair Housing, 1975-2000: 10.Exclusionary Zoning and Structural Segregation p.233, 11.Fair Lending, Redlining, and Black Homeownership, 1970-2000 p.251, 12. The Ethnic Mosaic: Shifting from Two Races to Many p.269, The Expansion of Federal Fair Housing Law, 1980-1995 p.283, 14. The Slowing ofNeighborhood Racial Transition, 1980-2010 p.301,The Reformation of Assisted Housing Programs, 1968-2012 p.310, PART IV: The Twenty-First Century: 16. The Effects of Segregation p.335, 17. The Effect of Diversity on Integration p.353, 18. Gentrification and the Evolution of White Demand p.364, 19. The Mortgage Crisis and the Great Recession p.378, 20. Implications of Urban Integration and Segregation in the Twenty-First Century p.391, PART V: Solutions 21. A Portfolio of Integration Strategies p.423, 22. Race to the Top p.445, The Politics of Integration p.458

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