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Grossman, James; Jones, Jerryelyn Leonard – Illinois History Teacher, 1996
Discusses the economic factors and the emerging black leadership involved in African Americans' migration northward in the early 1900s. This lesson plan includes background material, learning activities, and tips for teaching. Handsomely illustrated, any part could be photocopied for a handout. (MJP)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Leadership, Black Studies
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Limmer, Ruth – 1979
Blacks are housed poorly compared to the total American population. Black housing suffers frequently from deficiencies in every category except heating and electricity. It is estimated that 37% of blacks, but only 20% of the total population, need to spend more than a quarter of their cash incomes to live in unflawed, uncrowded housing. The…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Deficiencies, Income
Thompson, Daniel C. – 1974
This book describes and interprets several key experiences among blacks according to the variables of time, age, sex, geographic location, vicissitudes in the local community and larger society, level of achievement, and social class status. Special attention is given to experiences related to selected aspects and conditions characteristic of the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Community, Black Education, Black Organizations
Yinger, John – 1978
Briefly reviewed in this paper is the literature on racial transition. The review is built around three questions: (1) Where does racial transition take place? (2) How does racial transition proceed in a single neighborhood? and (3) How does racial transition in one neighborhood relate to racial transition in other neighborhoods? Models and…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Integration
Galster, George C. – 1978
Racial discrimination and racial segregation resulting from discrimination have an effect upon life in central cities. In central cities the costs of retail business and of housing are often higher than elsewhere. Minority group populations, concentrated in ghettos of central cities, are subect to limited job opportunities. The results of racial…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged, Ghettos
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Galster, George C. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1987
The spatial variation in racial housing market discrimination is investigated. Findings show that all-white areas and areas which are gaining in black residents have higher discrimination rates than black areas with stable populations. Housing agents discriminate when they fear losing business from prejudiced white clients. (VM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bias, Black Community, Blacks
Kain, John F. – 1975
Analyzed in this paper are the determinants of racial and ethnic segregation and their effects on the residence patterns of black and ethnic populations in Cleveland. The extent of current and past racial segregation in the Cleveland area is discussed. Particular attention is given to the influence of socioeconomic factors and ethnicity on…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity
Yinger, John – 1977
This paper reviews what is known about the effects of prejudice and discrimination on the urban housing market. Particular attention is given to distinguishing the effects of prejudice from the effects of discrimination. Theories about prejudice and discrimination in the urban housing market are reviewed and tested against available evidence.…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Housing Opportunities
Yinger, John – 1975
The debate about the black-white price differential in housing is clarified in this paper. The theoretical literature on this differential is reviewed, and it is shown how the various theories can be tested in a regression of house values on housing characteristics. A properly specified house-value regression leads not only to tests of hypotheses…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cost Indexes
Galster, George C. – 1978
Racial residential segregation has been a persistent feature of the American housing market. At least three distinct theories have been presented to explain this racial segregation. The "class" theory claims that, due to disproportionate overrepresentation of blacks in lower income classes, they will be overrepresented in lower quality housing…
Descriptors: Bias, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Integration
Wienk, Ronald E.; And Others – 1979
This report of racial discrimination in housing throughout the United States measures the nature and extent of discrimination against blacks in both the sales and rental housing market. The report is based upon the findings of 300 whites and 300 blacks, working in matched pairs, who shopped for housing advertised in the newspapers of forty…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Housing Discrimination, Housing Opportunities
Stuart, Guy – 2000
This report shows that 30 years after the enactment of the federal fair housing law and despite favorable circumstances, housing markets in the Boston metropolitan area remain strongly segregated. The report is based on Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data and census data. The HMDA data provide information about the race, ethnicity, income,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Hispanic Americans, Housing Discrimination, Racial Discrimination
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Brown, William H., Jr. – Economic Geography, 1972
Attempts to determine the basis for the conscious acts and decisions of individuals and organizations which constitute housing discrimination, in order to be able to decide how to intervene most effectively; the racial practices of real estate brokers are held to offer one such point of intervention. (RJ)
Descriptors: Blacks, Housing Industry, Housing Needs, Negro Housing
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Giles, Michael W. – Social Science Quarterly, 1977
Examines the theory that a high concentration of Black people in a given population will create negative racial attitudes within that population. A research study finds that this relationship holds only for southern respondents. Outside the South, racial attitudes appear to be largely insensitive to racial concentration. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Blacks, Population Distribution, Racial Attitudes, Racial Discrimination
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Erickson, Rodney A.; Miller, Theodore K. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1978
In this study, information on race, poverty, and socioeconomic variables was analyzed to examine underlying relationships. A strong association of Blacks with poverty in suburban areas was found. The research supports the position that suburbanization of Blacks has not changed the intrametropolitan distribution of minority economic welfare.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Factor Analysis, Family Characteristics
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