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- Title
Keeping races in their places: The dividing lines that shaped the American city.
- Authors
Alonso‐Villar, Olga
- Abstract
As Anthony W. Orlando claims in his book, "Where we live isn't just a building and a plot of land. The concentration of Black families in inner cities and the flight of White families to the suburbs had important effects not only on the quality of housing in Black neighbourhoods but also on the opportunities their residents faced. Given that banks gave the loans to the safest homebuyers, other institutional lenders emerged: building and loan associations.
- Subjects
RACE; SOCIAL scientists; CITY dwellers; EQUALITY; HOME ownership; FORECLOSURE; PROPERTY tax; EDUCATIONAL vouchers
- Publication
Papers in Regional Science, 2023, Vol 102, Issue 1, p213
- ISSN
1056-8190
- Publication type
Book Review
- DOI
10.1111/pirs.12704