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communities where they operate , ” evidence from numerous studies indicates
that banks fail to meet this federal requirement in ... The South Shore Bank of
Chicago is the exemplar of a community bank involved in lending for purchase or
...
communities where they operate , ” evidence from numerous studies indicates
that banks fail to meet this federal requirement in ... The South Shore Bank of
Chicago is the exemplar of a community bank involved in lending for purchase or
...
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INNER - CITY CAPITALISTS PUSH TO START A BANK FOR THEIR
COMMUNITY By Kenneth H . Bacon In the basement of the New Hope Baptist
Church , across the street from a public - housing project here [ in Grand Rapids ,
Mich . ) ...
INNER - CITY CAPITALISTS PUSH TO START A BANK FOR THEIR
COMMUNITY By Kenneth H . Bacon In the basement of the New Hope Baptist
Church , across the street from a public - housing project here [ in Grand Rapids ,
Mich . ) ...
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For the first time , banks are calling and telling me what services are available , ”
says Ms . Lambert . ... strides in the inner city , ” says Joanna Hainer , assistant
vice president , community relations , at Michigan National Bank in Grand Rapids
.
For the first time , banks are calling and telling me what services are available , ”
says Ms . Lambert . ... strides in the inner city , ” says Joanna Hainer , assistant
vice president , community relations , at Michigan National Bank in Grand Rapids
.
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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