Ken Burch
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Tue Jul-18-06 04:19 AM
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Redlining...let's talk about it again... |
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I'm looking for more information on redlining as an official policy again. As I understand it, it was pretty much legislatively banned in the 1980's but the long-term consequences remain.
Any links anyone can provide would be welcome.
Also, I've had a general idea that, while reparations for slavery probably won't ever go through, we could push for a new anti-poverty effort under the heaing of "reparations for redlining". We know that redlining has a paper trail, that federal officials in the 1930's began actively pushing for it, and that this push more or less corresponds to the economic decline African-American and Latino American neighborhoods(as well as old-time working-class white neighborhods)started to go into.
This could be something we could really work with.
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WCGreen
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Tue Jul-18-06 04:27 AM
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1. Just look at how many Bank Branches in the Inner City |
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have been replaced by Bank Machines....
Also, they have to coerce banks here in Cleveland to lend money in several areas of the city...
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