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Zeitz, Eileen – Black Scholar, 1977
Notes that in the reinvasion areas there is a consistent increase in home ownership for all census tracts over time. However, it is clear that it is only home ownership among the white population that is increasing. (Author)
Descriptors: Inner City, Migration Patterns, Residential Patterns, Urban Areas

Davis, Lenwood G.; Van Horne, Winston – Black Scholar, 1975
Focus of this article is on the city as a fulcrum of black power, both potential and actual; white economic control of the city; the lures of the suburbs for blacks; and, the costs of the city's renewal to black people. Several strategies for black survival in the city are recommended. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Influences, Black Power, City Government, Economic Factors

Angotti, Thomas – Black Scholar, 1979
Discusses aspects of housing finance which work against efforts to provide decent low-income housing. Argues that increased access to capital is not a viable solution to the problem of low-income housing, since capital goes where it makes a profit and low-income housing is not profitable. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capital, Capitalism, Financial Policy