Richard Rothstein, author of The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America talked about his book in Tilton Hall
"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests ...
This presentation explores the braided history of popular sovereignty and property rights to revise ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Racial segregation characterizes every metropolitan area in the U.S. and bears responsibility for ou...
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic ...
Property scholars have neither forgotten nor ignored the government\u27s role in creating and furthe...
It is often stated that the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the last of the great civil rights laws from t...
The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical sch...
Marcel L. Goldschmid. BLACK AMERICANS AND WHITE RACISM. New York: Holt. Rinehart & Wmston, 1970....
Although segregation is no longer a legal practice, the United States, and specifically Indianapolis...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
Why does racial equality continue to elude African Americans even after the election of a black pres...
The Housing Acts of 1949 and 1954 provided the foundation for slum clearance and urban renewal. Desp...
Wacquant Loïc J. D. Zweigenhaft Richard L., Domhoff G. William, Blacks in the White establishment ? ...
"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests ...
This presentation explores the braided history of popular sovereignty and property rights to revise ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Racial segregation characterizes every metropolitan area in the U.S. and bears responsibility for ou...
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic ...
Property scholars have neither forgotten nor ignored the government\u27s role in creating and furthe...
It is often stated that the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the last of the great civil rights laws from t...
The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical sch...
Marcel L. Goldschmid. BLACK AMERICANS AND WHITE RACISM. New York: Holt. Rinehart & Wmston, 1970....
Although segregation is no longer a legal practice, the United States, and specifically Indianapolis...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
Why does racial equality continue to elude African Americans even after the election of a black pres...
The Housing Acts of 1949 and 1954 provided the foundation for slum clearance and urban renewal. Desp...
Wacquant Loïc J. D. Zweigenhaft Richard L., Domhoff G. William, Blacks in the White establishment ? ...
"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests ...
This presentation explores the braided history of popular sovereignty and property rights to revise ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...