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BCP and Dole Institute of Politics video: Segregation, race and city policy

For a century, state and federal policy aided segregation through housing policies, zoning ordinances, economic development, and urban revitalization

byBCP Staff
March 10, 2021
in Clean, Open and Fair Government
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Beginning in the 1920s, state and federal policy aided and abetted the segregation of Americans through housing policies, zoning ordinances, economic development, and urban revitalization.

Although much of these aims have been discarded, the policies are still with us. This discussion will identify which remnants are still with us and how cities can finally put them to rest.

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