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Ramifications of redlining from the Great Depression still felt today

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A study by the Cook County Treasurer’s Office finds that government-sanctioned, racist housing policies dating back 80 years continue to harm lower-income, mostly minority communities throughout the county. The bulk of distressed properties in Chicago and its suburbs fall into areas redlined by the U.S. government in 1940, or in areas where Black people moved … Ramifications of redlining from the Great Depression still felt today Read More »

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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