Civil Rights | Housing Discrimination Persists Despite Fair Housing Laws

About the author: Eleanor Novek is a professor of communications at Monmouth University. She conducts research on the role of communication in the persistence of racial residential segregation.

In Race in America: The Struggle for Equality, Patricia J. Williams, a legal scholar, recalls seeing an advertisement for a two-bedroom apartment in Madison, Wisconsin. The landlord agreed to meet her at the address to show the place. Williams, who is African-American, arrived first. “I saw her catch sight of me as I sat on the doorstep. I saw her walk...

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