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Race, Ethnicity, and Minority Housing in the United States

By: Jamshid A. Momeni | Book details

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other than housing cost are responsible for the denial of equal accessibility to nonsegregated housing for minority groups. It may be concluded that if American metropolitan areas are to become desegregated, the explanation must be among factors other than housing cost.


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