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Weinberg, Meyer – Integrated Education, 1980
Examines cases of residential desegregation and the effects it has on school desegregation. (MK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Housing Discrimination, Racial Integration

Saltman, Juliet – Integrated Education, 1980
Overviews the history of school desegregation in Akron, Ohio. Discusses a recently decided court case in which parents from Akron alleged that intentional segregated housing patterns contributed to school segregation. (MK)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Housing Discrimination, Racial Integration, Residential Patterns
Hecht, James L. – Nation, 1972
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Aid, Housing Discrimination, Negro Housing

Margolis, Richard J. – Dissent, 1972
Suggests that a large portion of white America will try to secure better housing without paying the price of desegregation; and that, on the other hand, if whites and blacks make desegregation a non-negotiable item, there may be still time to undo the work of the past one hundred years--integrate the two races. (Author)
Descriptors: Housing Discrimination, Negro Housing, Neighborhood Integration, Racial Attitudes
FRIEDEN, BERNARD J. – 1967
THE DECENTRALIZED ADMINISTRATION OF FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL HAS TENDED TO REINFORCE SEGREGATION WHEN THE FEDERAL ASSISTANCE HAS BEEN MISUSED TO FURTHER LOCAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES. HOWEVER THE NATIONAL COMMITMENT TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND ANTIPOVERTY EFFORTS REQUIRES THAT THERE BE A REASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO…
Descriptors: Blacks, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Ghettos
Foushee, Ray; Hamilton, Doug – 1977
The number of black pupils living in traditionally all white suburban Jefferson County neighborhoods has increased significantly since 1974. Data taken from school enrollment information indicate a 63 percent increase in the three years from 1974 to 1977. Increases in housing desegregation in suburban areas are complemented by a slight lessening…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Housing Discrimination, Metropolitan Areas
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, Louisville. – 1975
In this paper, the Kentucky Commisssion on Human Rights outlines ways in which housing-related institutions and agencies can revise their policies and procedures to reverse the trend towards housing segregation. Recommendations are made to the city and county with regard to how Section 8 housing assistance programs can be used to promote…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Busing, Community Cooperation, Desegregation Methods
Wilson, Franklin D. – 1974
This document reports the findings of a national study of black-white differentials in housing consumption. The main issue is said to be whether blacks pay higher prices and/or consume different residential packages than whites as a result of racial discrimination and segregation. Results indicate that blacks purchase different residential…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Economic Research
Hawley, Amos H., Ed.; Rock, Vincent P., Ed. – 1973
The papers included in this volume were originally prepared for the Social Science Panel brought together by the Division of Behavioral Sciences of the National Research Council at the request of the National Academy of Sciences--National Academy of Engineering's Advisory Committee to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The task of…
Descriptors: Housing Discrimination, Housing Opportunities, Institutional Role, Integration Studies
Tolles, Robert E. – 1971
This report describes some of the major efforts undertaken by the Ford Foundation to provide decent housing. Their approach to the problem is said to have evolved through three interlocking stages: increasing the supply of housing through support for technical advisory services to non-profit groups engaged in building low and moderate-rental…
Descriptors: Facility Improvement, Financial Support, Foundation Programs, Housing Deficiencies