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ities moving to suburban communities enter neighborhoods which are
segregated to a large extent . ... that often contain or are located close to centers
of employment ( blacks move into these white neighborhoods because they can
afford the ...
ities moving to suburban communities enter neighborhoods which are
segregated to a large extent . ... that often contain or are located close to centers
of employment ( blacks move into these white neighborhoods because they can
afford the ...
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The process then moves from a “ normal replacement rate ” to a “ tipping ” point ,
when whites begin to move out rapidly . At this point , real estate people may take
advantage of the situation and actively promote further change in residential ...
The process then moves from a “ normal replacement rate ” to a “ tipping ” point ,
when whites begin to move out rapidly . At this point , real estate people may take
advantage of the situation and actively promote further change in residential ...
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Six mentally retarded men and their caretakers , residents were told , would move
into a green , two - story house in the 21700 block of Powers . Ernest Douglas , of
Concerned Citizens of Dearborn Heights , says the residents ' group may sue ...
Six mentally retarded men and their caretakers , residents were told , would move
into a green , two - story house in the 21700 block of Powers . Ernest Douglas , of
Concerned Citizens of Dearborn Heights , says the residents ' group may sue ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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