The Color of Law- A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
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Web ID: 6017819Segregation at its roots — the us govt
Rothstein goes into great detail and provides examples of how the state, local and federal govt. created and pushed segregation in all major cities in the US. It was certainly a great yet very sad read, made me quite angry.
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Very interesting and informative
This book was very informative and interesting. There were quite a few things that I never learned about and this book was very eye opening and made me aware of these things. Richard Rothstein does not skim over topics, he goes in depth so that you get the full story. This is a must read.
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Housing Inequality and Systemic Racism
Great read for anyone who works or plans to work with housing and minority communities. Each chapter dives into the many ways that POC were denied the right to decent, safe and affordable housing. As Soldier myself, it pained to ready how Service Men and Women were even denied their right to use their benefits to attain housing. It was also hard to read how so called "Men of God" were also a huge part of pushing housing segregation.
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