The fair housing movement is a recent development in the general civil rights movement. While subscribing to the ideology of the general movement, community fair housing groups concentrate upon making middle-income, and particularly suburban, housing available to financially qualified Negroes. Few fair housing groups are affiliated with Negro civil rights groups, and most are all-white in membership. Their methods utilize many of the concepts first developed in sociology and social psychology; their programs emphasize community relations when a Negro move-in is imminent, property listing services which bypass the practices of discrimination entrenched in the real estate industry, and subscription by community members to open coven...
This research focuses on the applicability of the federal Fair Housing Act to the practice of munici...
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 includes a provision that requires that the Secretary of Housing and Ur...
This dissertation examines how the country’s largest real estate trade group negotiated the mandate ...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
The affirmative furthering of fair housing involves racially and economically pro-integrative polici...
The confluence of the Great Migration and the Civil Rights Movement propelled the drive for "fair-ho...
This paper examines the effort to secure fair housing laws at the local, state and federal levels in...
When the Federal fair housing law was passed in 1968, Americans were once again prom-ised that this ...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of federal fair housing laws and their impact on ...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of federal fair housing laws and their impact on ...
This article revisits Jones v. Mayer. Jones v. Mayer, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1968, was...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 includes a provision that requires that the Secretary of Housing and Ur...
This research focuses on the applicability of the federal Fair Housing Act to the practice of munici...
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 includes a provision that requires that the Secretary of Housing and Ur...
This dissertation examines how the country’s largest real estate trade group negotiated the mandate ...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
The affirmative furthering of fair housing involves racially and economically pro-integrative polici...
The confluence of the Great Migration and the Civil Rights Movement propelled the drive for "fair-ho...
This paper examines the effort to secure fair housing laws at the local, state and federal levels in...
When the Federal fair housing law was passed in 1968, Americans were once again prom-ised that this ...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of federal fair housing laws and their impact on ...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of federal fair housing laws and their impact on ...
This article revisits Jones v. Mayer. Jones v. Mayer, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1968, was...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 includes a provision that requires that the Secretary of Housing and Ur...
This research focuses on the applicability of the federal Fair Housing Act to the practice of munici...
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 includes a provision that requires that the Secretary of Housing and Ur...
This dissertation examines how the country’s largest real estate trade group negotiated the mandate ...