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  3. Vol 41 No 3 (2008)

Proceedings of a symposium, "The Fair Housing Act after 40 Years: Continuing the Mission to Eliminate Housing Discrimination and Segregation."
Published: 2008-01-03

Front Matter

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Symposium

  • Living Together: Ending Racial Discrimination and Segregation in Housing
    Florence Wagman Roisman
    507-522
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  • More Than a Dreamer: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Monroe H. Little Jr.
    523-536
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  • The Fair Housing Act and Extralegal Terror
    Jeannine Bell
    537-554
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  • Fair Housing and Community Development: Time to Come Together
    Elizabeth K. Julian
    555-574
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  • Urban Neighborhood Regeneration and the Phases of Community Evolution After World War II in the United States
    James A. Kushner
    575-604
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  • Reflections on the Past, Looking to the Future: The Fair Housing Act at 40
    John A. Powell
    605-628
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  • Foreclosures, Integration, and the Future of the Fair Housing Act
    John P. Relman
    629-652
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  • What Kinds of Neighborhoods Change Lives? The Chicago Gautreaux Housing Program and Recent Mobility Programs
    Stefanie DeLuca
    653-662
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  • Non-Violent Direct Action and the Legislative Process: The Chicago Freedom Movement and the Federal Fair Housing Act
    James E. Rosenbaum, Kathryn Shelton
    663-716
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  • Cox, Halprin, and Discriminatory Municipal Services Under the Fair Housing Act
    Robert G. Schwemm
    717-796
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  • Limits on Housing and Neighborhood Choice: Discrimination and Segregation in U.S. Housing Markets
    Margery Austin Turner
    797-816
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