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Bullard, Robert D.; Pierce, Odessa L. – 1979
Although the United States has been described as a nation of homeowners, homeownership is not uniformly distributed across population groups. The migration of individuals to Houston, Texas, has intensified the competition for decent housing in that city. The rapid population growth has also accelerated the competition between lower and…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Inner City

Bullard, Robert D.; Pierce, Odessa L. – Black Scholar, 1979
Reports that movement of people into Houston has intensified demand for housing and that middle-class residents compete for housing with lower-income people in the inner city. Shows that segregated housing patterns and inadequate dwellings prevail and that the need for public housing exceeds the supply. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Homeowners, Housing Discrimination, Housing Needs