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Edited by Vincent J. Reina, Wendell E. Pritchett, and Susan M. Wachter. Foreword by Marc Morial
Perspectives on Fair Housing provides historical, sociological, economic, and legal perspectives on the critical and continuing problem of housing discrimination and offers insight on the tools required to address it.
ForewordMarc H. MorialIntroductionVincent J. Reina, Wendell E. Pritchett, and Susan M. WachterChapter 1. The Long History of Unfair HousingFrancesca Russello Ammon and Wendell E. PritchettChapter 2. Sociology, Segregation, and the Fair Housing ActJustin P. Steil and Camille Z. CharlesChapter 3. Parallel Pathways of Reform: Fair Public Schooling and Housing for Black CitizensAkira Drake Rodriguez and Rand QuinnChapter 4. The Economic Importance of Fair HousingVincent J. Reina and Raphael BosticChapter 5. The Fair Housing Act's Original Sin: Administrative Discretion and the Persistence of SegregationNestor M. Davidson and Eduardo M. PeñalverChapter 6. A Queer and Intersectional Approach to Fair HousingAmy Hillier and Devin Michelle BuntenList of ContributorsIndex