Today’s existing trauma of racial segregation and racial inequity links to the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) and its practices as a government agency.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/art_fac_works/1000/thumbnail.jp
American homeowners accumulate material wealth as they gain equity on their homes. A sociological lo...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In the late 1930’s, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, under the direction of the Federal Home Loan ...
Redlining, a practice of systematic discrimination against African Americans in the distribution of ...
How did Dayton come to be the third most segregated city in the United States? Coloring the Gem Cit...
The lending record of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) has received little attention compare...
This article analyzes the impact of the residential security maps created by the Home Owners’Loan Co...
Redlining, the act of designating areas on residential maps as too risky to issue and insure mortgag...
At the request of the Home Loan Bank Board, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) created color-c...
The Home Owners\u27 Loan Corporation, created in 1933 to help urban homeowners avoid foreclosure, de...
Part I of this thesis critiques the monolithic view of many people hold of US cities and explores th...
This presentation will examine the causes and consequences of white flight in Dayton during and foll...
This article examines the largely neglected history of African American struggles to obtain housing ...
A first-person narrative about life in Dayton, Ohio, composed as part of the Facing Project, a natio...
On May 15, 1911, Baltimore Mayor J. Barry Mahool signed into law an ordinance for “preserving the pe...
American homeowners accumulate material wealth as they gain equity on their homes. A sociological lo...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In the late 1930’s, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, under the direction of the Federal Home Loan ...
Redlining, a practice of systematic discrimination against African Americans in the distribution of ...
How did Dayton come to be the third most segregated city in the United States? Coloring the Gem Cit...
The lending record of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) has received little attention compare...
This article analyzes the impact of the residential security maps created by the Home Owners’Loan Co...
Redlining, the act of designating areas on residential maps as too risky to issue and insure mortgag...
At the request of the Home Loan Bank Board, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) created color-c...
The Home Owners\u27 Loan Corporation, created in 1933 to help urban homeowners avoid foreclosure, de...
Part I of this thesis critiques the monolithic view of many people hold of US cities and explores th...
This presentation will examine the causes and consequences of white flight in Dayton during and foll...
This article examines the largely neglected history of African American struggles to obtain housing ...
A first-person narrative about life in Dayton, Ohio, composed as part of the Facing Project, a natio...
On May 15, 1911, Baltimore Mayor J. Barry Mahool signed into law an ordinance for “preserving the pe...
American homeowners accumulate material wealth as they gain equity on their homes. A sociological lo...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In the late 1930’s, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, under the direction of the Federal Home Loan ...