The Fair Housing Act of 1968 outlawed housing discrimination by race and provided an important tool for dismantling legal segregation.
Why does segregation persist at such high rates and what makes it so difficult to combat? In Cycle of Segregation , sociologists Maria Krysan and Kyle Crowder examine how every.
But almost fifty years later, Residential segregation remains virtually unchanged in many metropolitan areas, particularly where large groups of racial and ethnic minorities live.
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 outlawed housing discrimination by race and provided an important tool for dismantling legal segregation