The Civil Rights Act of 1968 Outlaws Discrimination in Housing

Article abstract: The Civil Rights Act of 1968 was designed to reduce discrimination in the purchasing, renting, and leasing of housing by members of ethnic and racial minorities.

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Residential segregation became a staple of American society in the late nineteenth century and continued into the twentieth. It began in southern cities, in compliance with the “Jim Crow” principle of the inappropriateness of close social contact between the races. Residential segregation became the vehicle to separate blacks from whites. It was...

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