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2 percent in 1968 to 13 percent today , Oak Park ' s governing board made a bet
with its home owners that their property values would not decrease because of
integration . The village guaranteed that any resident who sold a home at a loss ...
2 percent in 1968 to 13 percent today , Oak Park ' s governing board made a bet
with its home owners that their property values would not decrease because of
integration . The village guaranteed that any resident who sold a home at a loss ...
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Conflict of this kind is expressed in terms of “ community opposition ” to facilities ,
homes , housing arrangements which vary from the usual composition of persons
in a residential home . These homes often house unrelated individuals who ...
Conflict of this kind is expressed in terms of “ community opposition ” to facilities ,
homes , housing arrangements which vary from the usual composition of persons
in a residential home . These homes often house unrelated individuals who ...
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COURT DECISIONS SUPPORT GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis
LANSING — The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in
group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the ...
COURT DECISIONS SUPPORT GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis
LANSING — The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in
group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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