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For a quarter-century, the federal government provided funding for cities large and small to raze "blighted" or "slum" neighborhoods. Through these programs, cities displaced hundreds of thousands of families from their homes and neighborhoods. Renewing Inequality visualizes those displacements and urban renewal more generally. Included are maps, diagrams, pictures, and first-hand accounts which show the profound inequality that was inherent in these programs.
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1961 omnibus housing act, blighted neighborhoods, digital scholarship lab: american panorama: renewing inequality, e.dm.1 economists analyze multiple sources of data to predict trends, make inferences and arrive at conclusions., housing act of 1949, housing act of 1954, racial inequality, urban renewal, social inequality
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