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  2. The Color of Law is a book that traces the history of government-sponsored racial segregation in American cities and its consequences for African Americans. It covers topics such as public housing, zoning, redlining, restrictive covenants, blockbusting, and tax policy.

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · A book by Richard Rothstein that argues that residential racial segregation in the US is the result of deliberate and sustained government policies. The book covers the history of segregated public housing, race-based zoning, racially restrictive covenants, “white flight,” and violence against Black homeowners.

  4. The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America is a 2017 book by Richard Rothstein on the history of racial segregation in the United States.

    • Richard Rothstein
    • 2017
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  6. Widely acclaimed upon its publication in 2017, The Color of Law demonstrates that racial residential segregation—the fact that some neighborhoods are almost exclusively African American while others are almost exclusively white—is the result of explicit government policy rather than personal choice and random chance.

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  7. The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein is a book on history and research on segregation in America. It argues that government policies, designated as Anti-Black, were the root causes of the racial divide in the suburbs and cities all across America. Rothstein takes the blame away from segregation which was just a product of these policies.

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