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426. Should America (and FIFA) Pay Reparations?

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Historic Housing Inequality and Segregation

This chapter examines the federal government's early role in the civilian housing market and its impact on segregation, using Levittown as a case study. It highlights how systemic racism in housing policies has led to enduring wealth disparities between white and Black families. The discussion also touches on the evolving conversation around reparations as a potential means to address these historical inequities.

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