In his book, As Long as They Don\u27t Move Next Door, Stephen Grant Meyer examines the history of housing segregation in the United States. He asserts that, while African Americans have made great advancements toward equal citizenship, the continued tendency of Whites and African Americans to live in separate neighborhoods remains a significant impediment to improving race relations in the United States. Meyer concludes that the negative perception many Whites have of African Americans is responsible for the lack of integration found in America\u27s neighborhoods. This Book Review takes Meyer\u27s analysis a step further and argues that in order to promote long-term change in neighborhood integration, it is also necessary to address the und...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
This Article focuses on the policies and programs that can be established to sustain racial diversit...
In his book, As Long as They Don\u27t Move Next Door, Stephen Grant Meyer examines the history of ho...
Reviewing Jeannine Bell, Hate They Neighbor: Move-In Violence and the Persistence of Racial Segregat...
The traditional model explaining racial discrimination has blamed discrimination by institutional ac...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
The problem of racial discrimination in housing is the product of several factors. Among these is ra...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
Since the 1930s, federal housing policies and individual practices increased the spatial separation ...
A key goal of the 1968 Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), which was passed as an immediate response to Dr. Ma...
The last few years have witnessed a quantum leap in the enforcement of fair housing and fair lending...
This block level analysis raises serious questions about the white-black housing dissimilarity segre...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
This Article focuses on the policies and programs that can be established to sustain racial diversit...
In his book, As Long as They Don\u27t Move Next Door, Stephen Grant Meyer examines the history of ho...
Reviewing Jeannine Bell, Hate They Neighbor: Move-In Violence and the Persistence of Racial Segregat...
The traditional model explaining racial discrimination has blamed discrimination by institutional ac...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
The problem of racial discrimination in housing is the product of several factors. Among these is ra...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
Since the 1930s, federal housing policies and individual practices increased the spatial separation ...
A key goal of the 1968 Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), which was passed as an immediate response to Dr. Ma...
The last few years have witnessed a quantum leap in the enforcement of fair housing and fair lending...
This block level analysis raises serious questions about the white-black housing dissimilarity segre...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
This Article focuses on the policies and programs that can be established to sustain racial diversit...