
How One LA Neighborhood Reveals The Racist Architecture Of American Homeownership
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The Legacy of Racist Architecture and Its Impact on Black Homeownership
This chapter explores the historical and systemic barriers to Black homeownership in America, focusing on the Sugar Hill neighborhood and the effects of freeway construction. It highlights the role of racially restrictive covenants and the broader struggle for Black communities to achieve housing equity and rights.
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