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Depression-Era Planners Thought They’d End Poverty with Public Housing. Instead, They Created the Projects

History Unplugged Podcast

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The Housing Act of 1937: A Double-Edged Legacy

This chapter explores the origins and implications of the Housing Act of 1937, highlighting its intent to create affordable housing during the Great Depression and its political backing by progressive Democrats. It further examines the evolution of public housing from its promising beginnings to the challenges it faces today, including concentrated poverty and potential reforms to improve housing options.

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