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Book: Institutional Racism Against African Americans
Journal: Excluding Blacks and Others From Housing: The Foundation of White Racism
Paper: Digital Discrimination: The Case of Airbnb.com
Book: The Integration Debate: Competing Futures For American Cities
Book: Closed Doors, Opportunities Lost: The Continuing Costs of Housing Discrimination
Paper: Racial Discrimination in Public Housing: Rights and Remedies
Journal: Racial Discrimination in Public Housing: Rights and Remedies
Brief: Ethnic disadvantage in the housing market: Evidence from the 2011 census
Report: Housing and Black and Minority Ethnic Communities
Study: Racial and Ethnic Biases in Rental Housing
Press Release: Being black in the EU often means racism, poor housing and poor jobs
Article: Exposing Housing Discrimination
Article: Systemic Inequality: Displacement, Exclusion, and Segregation
Article: A Look At Housing Inequality And Racism In The U.S.
Journal: The Use of Racial Statistics in Fair Housing Cases
Report: Time for justice: Tackling race inequalities in health and housing
Study: Does Race Matter in the Search for Housing?
Article: Racial discrimination in UK housing has a long history and deep roots
Report: Inequality, Housing and Employment Statistics
Article: Housing market racism persists despite ‘fair housing’ laws
Paper: The Role of Race in Mortgage Lending: Revisiting the Boston Fed Study
Journal: Lender Characteristics and Racial Disparities in Mortgage Lending
Paper: Race, Ethnicity and High-Cost Mortgage Lending
Book: Mortgage Lending, Racial Discrimination and Federal Policy
Journal: Continued Racial Residential Segregation in Detroit: “Chocolate City, Vanilla Suburbs” Revisited
Book: Public Housing and the Legacy of Segregation
Paper: Blockbusting: Real Estate Brokers and the Dynamics of Segregation
Book: Blockbusting in Baltimore: The Edmondson Village Story
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