Final project for GAPALS1:Independent Study (Fall 2021). University of Maryland, College Park.Through their work with the National Center for Smart Growth at the University of Maryland (UMD), the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) commissioned this report from the university’s Partnership for Action Learning in Sustainability (PALS). PALS works with local jurisdictions throughout Maryland to identify projects and problems that can be taught through university courses where students focus on developing innovative, research-based solutions. Racially restrictive housing covenants were common in Prince George’s County, Maryland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These practices have left a lasting legacy on the social l...
Scholars have long approached school desegregation as both a legal and a political problem. More rec...
This paper examines the history and structure of racially restrictive covenants in the United State...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.T...
The data for this project was sourced from historical property records (primarily warranty deeds) in...
Migration of African American families to developing suburban areas in the Milwaukee metropolitan ar...
In 1910 Baltimore became the first city in the United States to enact residential segregation ordina...
This map was made using data from the Mapping Prejudice Project and Hennepin County.This map shows t...
Following the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis (MN) residents and city officials turned to Mappin...
Racially restrictive covenants are agreements, typically embedded in property deeds, that limit the ...
As modern construction claims previously undeveloped lands, planners seek methods to identify and pr...
This study tests four hypotheses of housing segregation by race and ethnicity derived from residenti...
This study seeks to test Hirsch\u27s second ghetto thesis in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Hirsch...
Final project for GAPALS2: Independent Study (Fall 2021). University of Maryland, College Park.Throu...
“Restricted Chicago” explores the use of racial restrictive covenants as strategies for racial segre...
Scholars have long approached school desegregation as both a legal and a political problem. More rec...
This paper examines the history and structure of racially restrictive covenants in the United State...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.T...
The data for this project was sourced from historical property records (primarily warranty deeds) in...
Migration of African American families to developing suburban areas in the Milwaukee metropolitan ar...
In 1910 Baltimore became the first city in the United States to enact residential segregation ordina...
This map was made using data from the Mapping Prejudice Project and Hennepin County.This map shows t...
Following the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis (MN) residents and city officials turned to Mappin...
Racially restrictive covenants are agreements, typically embedded in property deeds, that limit the ...
As modern construction claims previously undeveloped lands, planners seek methods to identify and pr...
This study tests four hypotheses of housing segregation by race and ethnicity derived from residenti...
This study seeks to test Hirsch\u27s second ghetto thesis in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Hirsch...
Final project for GAPALS2: Independent Study (Fall 2021). University of Maryland, College Park.Throu...
“Restricted Chicago” explores the use of racial restrictive covenants as strategies for racial segre...
Scholars have long approached school desegregation as both a legal and a political problem. More rec...
This paper examines the history and structure of racially restrictive covenants in the United State...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...