Property Values And Race


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Property Values And Race


Property Values And Race
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Author : Luigi Laurenti
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 1960

Property Values And Race written by Luigi Laurenti and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1960 with African Americans categories.




Property Values And Race Studies In Seven Cities


Property Values And Race Studies In Seven Cities
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1960

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Property Values And Race


Property Values And Race
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Author : Luigi Mario Laurenti
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1961

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Property Values And Race Studies In Seven Cities Special Research Report To The Commission On Race And Housing Prepared Under The Direction Of Davis Mcentire


Property Values And Race Studies In Seven Cities Special Research Report To The Commission On Race And Housing Prepared Under The Direction Of Davis Mcentire
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Author : Luigi Mario LAURENTI
language : en
Publisher: Berkeley, University of California Press
Release Date : 1960

Property Values And Race Studies In Seven Cities Special Research Report To The Commission On Race And Housing Prepared Under The Direction Of Davis Mcentire written by Luigi Mario LAURENTI and has been published by Berkeley, University of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1960 with categories.




The Effect Of Racial Integration On Property Values And Real Estate Practices


The Effect Of Racial Integration On Property Values And Real Estate Practices
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Author : John M. Bruner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

The Effect Of Racial Integration On Property Values And Real Estate Practices written by John M. Bruner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with Los Angeles (Calif.) categories.




Race And Residence


Race And Residence
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Author : Howard Openshaw
language : en
Publisher: Georgia State University Business Press
Release Date : 1973

Race And Residence written by Howard Openshaw and has been published by Georgia State University Business Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with Social Science categories.




Race Real Estate And Uneven Development Second Edition


Race Real Estate And Uneven Development Second Edition
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Author : Kevin Fox Gotham
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 2014-02-01

Race Real Estate And Uneven Development Second Edition written by Kevin Fox Gotham and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-02-01 with Social Science categories.


Updated second edition examining how the real estate industry and federal housing policy have facilitated the development of racial residential segregation. Traditional explanations of metropolitan development and urban racial segregation have emphasized the role of consumer demand and market dynamics. In the first edition of Race, Real Estate, and Uneven Development Kevin Fox Gotham reexamined the assumptions behind these explanations and offered a provocative new thesis. Using the Kansas City metropolitan area as a case study, Gotham provided both quantitative and qualitative documentation of the role of the real estate industry and the Federal Housing Administration, demonstrating how these institutions have promulgated racial residential segregation and uneven development. Gotham challenged contemporary explanations while providing fresh insights into the racialization of metropolitan space, the interlocking dimensions of class and race in metropolitan development, and the importance of analyzing housing as a system of social stratification. In this second edition, he includes new material that explains the racially unequal impact of the subprime real estate crisis that began in late 2007, and explains why racial disparities in housing and lending remain despite the passage of fair housing laws and antidiscrimination statutes. Praise for the First Edition “This work challenges the notion that demographic change and residential patterns are ‘natural’ or products of free market choices [it] contributes greatly to our understanding of how real estate interests shaped the hyper-segregation of American cities, and how government agencies[,] including school districts, worked in tandem to further demark the separate and unequal worlds in metropolitan life.” — H-Net Reviews (H-Education) “A hallmark of this book is its fine-grained analysis of just how specific activities of realtors, the FHA program, and members of the local school board contributed to the residential segregation of blacks in twentieth century urban America. A process Gotham labels the ‘racialization of urban space’—the social construction of urban neighborhoods that links race, place, behavior, culture, and economic factors—has led white residents, realtors, businessmen, bankers, land developers, and school board members to act in ways that restricted housing for blacks to specific neighborhoods in Kansas City, as well as in other cities.” — Philip Olson, University of Missouri–Kansas City “This is a book which is greatly needed in the field. Gotham integrates, using historical data, the involvement of the real estate industry and the collusion of the federal government in the manufacturing of racially biased housing practices. His work advances the struggle for civil rights by showing that solving the problem of racism is not as simple as banning legal discrimination, but rather needs to address the institutional practices at all levels of the real estate industry.” — Talmadge Wright, author of Out of Place: Homeless Mobilizations, Subcities, and Contested Landscapes



Racial Policies And Practices Of Real Estate Brokers


Racial Policies And Practices Of Real Estate Brokers
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Author : Rose Helper
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

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Race And Real Estate


Race And Real Estate
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Author : Adrienne Brown
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2015-09-30

Race And Real Estate written by Adrienne Brown and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-30 with Political Science categories.


Race and Real Estate brings together new work by architects, sociologists, legal scholars, and literary critics that qualifies and complicates traditional narratives of race, property, and citizenship in the United States. Rather than simply rehearsing the standard account of how blacks were historically excluded from homeownership, the authors of these essays explore how the raced history of property affects understandings of home and citizenship. While the narrative of race and real estate in America has usually been relayed in terms of institutional subjugation, dispossession, and forced segregation, the essays collected in this volume acknowledge the validity of these histories while presenting new perspectives on this story.



The Culture Of Property


The Culture Of Property
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Author : LeeAnn Lands
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2011-08-15

The Culture Of Property written by LeeAnn Lands and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-15 with History categories.


This history of the idea of “neighborhood” in a major American city examines the transition of Atlanta, Georgia, from a place little concerned with residential segregation, tasteful surroundings, and property control to one marked by extreme concentrations of poverty and racial and class exclusion. Using Atlanta as a lens to view the wider nation, LeeAnn Lands shows how assumptions about race and class have coalesced with attitudes toward residential landscape aesthetics and home ownership to shape public policies that promote and protect white privilege. Lands studies the diffusion of property ideologies on two separate but related levels: within academic, professional, and bureaucratic circles and within circles comprising civic elites and rank-and-file residents. By the 1920s, following the establishment of park neighborhoods such as Druid Hills and Ansley Park, white home owners approached housing and neighborhoods with a particular collection of desires and sensibilities: architectural and landscape continuity, a narrow range of housing values, orderliness, and separation from undesirable land uses—and undesirable people. By the 1950s, these desires and sensibilities had been codified in federal, state, and local standards, practices, and laws. Today, Lands argues, far more is at stake than issues of access to particular neighborhoods, because housing location is tied to the allocation of a broad range of resources, including school funding, infrastructure, and law enforcement. Long after racial segregation has been outlawed, white privilege remains embedded in our culture of home ownership.