Freedom to Discriminate
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Freedom to Discriminate
How Realtors Conspired to Segregate Housing and Divide America
Slater, Gene
Heyday Books
11/2021
456
Dura
Inglês
9781597145435
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Gettysburg 1964
Part One. Limiting Individual Freedom for the Common Good: Early 1900s-Early 1920s
1. Progressive Reformers of Real Estate
2. The Public Power of a Private Club
3. It's the Restrictions on Your Neighbors Which Count
4. Implementing Racial Exclusion
Part Two. An Ideology to Institutionalize Segregation: Early 1920s-Late 1940s
5. Undesirable Human Elements
6. Shaping Federal Housing Programs
7. Reconciling the War against Hitler with a New Racial Entitlement
Part Three. Freedom of Association: Late 1940s-Late 1950s
8. Defending Racial Covenants
9. Recommitting to Segregation after Shelley
10. Using Freedom of Association to Intensify Segregation
11. The Idea of a National Conservative Party
Part Four. Freedom of Choice: Late 1950s-June 1963
12. Struggling for an Ideology to Defend against Fair Housing
13. Creating a Standardized Ideology of Freedom
Part Five. A National Crusade in California: June 1963-November 1964
14. A Constitutional Amendment to Permanently Protect Discrimination
15. Racial Moderation to Continue Segregation
16. Redefining Freedom and America's Founding
17. A Battle between Two Visions of Freedom
Part Six. An Earthquake: 1965-1968
18. Reagan and the Realtors
19. Realtor Victories against Fair Housing
20. To Defeat the Realtors
21. An Ideology of Freedom for a National Conservative Party
Part Seven. American Legacy: 1969-
22. The Continuation of Residential Segregation
23. A Legacy for Civil Rights
24. Who American Freedom is for
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography and Works Cited
About the Author
Part One. Limiting Individual Freedom for the Common Good: Early 1900s-Early 1920s
1. Progressive Reformers of Real Estate
2. The Public Power of a Private Club
3. It's the Restrictions on Your Neighbors Which Count
4. Implementing Racial Exclusion
Part Two. An Ideology to Institutionalize Segregation: Early 1920s-Late 1940s
5. Undesirable Human Elements
6. Shaping Federal Housing Programs
7. Reconciling the War against Hitler with a New Racial Entitlement
Part Three. Freedom of Association: Late 1940s-Late 1950s
8. Defending Racial Covenants
9. Recommitting to Segregation after Shelley
10. Using Freedom of Association to Intensify Segregation
11. The Idea of a National Conservative Party
Part Four. Freedom of Choice: Late 1950s-June 1963
12. Struggling for an Ideology to Defend against Fair Housing
13. Creating a Standardized Ideology of Freedom
Part Five. A National Crusade in California: June 1963-November 1964
14. A Constitutional Amendment to Permanently Protect Discrimination
15. Racial Moderation to Continue Segregation
16. Redefining Freedom and America's Founding
17. A Battle between Two Visions of Freedom
Part Six. An Earthquake: 1965-1968
18. Reagan and the Realtors
19. Realtor Victories against Fair Housing
20. To Defeat the Realtors
21. An Ideology of Freedom for a National Conservative Party
Part Seven. American Legacy: 1969-
22. The Continuation of Residential Segregation
23. A Legacy for Civil Rights
24. Who American Freedom is for
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography and Works Cited
About the Author
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Introduction: Gettysburg 1964
Part One. Limiting Individual Freedom for the Common Good: Early 1900s-Early 1920s
1. Progressive Reformers of Real Estate
2. The Public Power of a Private Club
3. It's the Restrictions on Your Neighbors Which Count
4. Implementing Racial Exclusion
Part Two. An Ideology to Institutionalize Segregation: Early 1920s-Late 1940s
5. Undesirable Human Elements
6. Shaping Federal Housing Programs
7. Reconciling the War against Hitler with a New Racial Entitlement
Part Three. Freedom of Association: Late 1940s-Late 1950s
8. Defending Racial Covenants
9. Recommitting to Segregation after Shelley
10. Using Freedom of Association to Intensify Segregation
11. The Idea of a National Conservative Party
Part Four. Freedom of Choice: Late 1950s-June 1963
12. Struggling for an Ideology to Defend against Fair Housing
13. Creating a Standardized Ideology of Freedom
Part Five. A National Crusade in California: June 1963-November 1964
14. A Constitutional Amendment to Permanently Protect Discrimination
15. Racial Moderation to Continue Segregation
16. Redefining Freedom and America's Founding
17. A Battle between Two Visions of Freedom
Part Six. An Earthquake: 1965-1968
18. Reagan and the Realtors
19. Realtor Victories against Fair Housing
20. To Defeat the Realtors
21. An Ideology of Freedom for a National Conservative Party
Part Seven. American Legacy: 1969-
22. The Continuation of Residential Segregation
23. A Legacy for Civil Rights
24. Who American Freedom is for
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography and Works Cited
About the Author
Part One. Limiting Individual Freedom for the Common Good: Early 1900s-Early 1920s
1. Progressive Reformers of Real Estate
2. The Public Power of a Private Club
3. It's the Restrictions on Your Neighbors Which Count
4. Implementing Racial Exclusion
Part Two. An Ideology to Institutionalize Segregation: Early 1920s-Late 1940s
5. Undesirable Human Elements
6. Shaping Federal Housing Programs
7. Reconciling the War against Hitler with a New Racial Entitlement
Part Three. Freedom of Association: Late 1940s-Late 1950s
8. Defending Racial Covenants
9. Recommitting to Segregation after Shelley
10. Using Freedom of Association to Intensify Segregation
11. The Idea of a National Conservative Party
Part Four. Freedom of Choice: Late 1950s-June 1963
12. Struggling for an Ideology to Defend against Fair Housing
13. Creating a Standardized Ideology of Freedom
Part Five. A National Crusade in California: June 1963-November 1964
14. A Constitutional Amendment to Permanently Protect Discrimination
15. Racial Moderation to Continue Segregation
16. Redefining Freedom and America's Founding
17. A Battle between Two Visions of Freedom
Part Six. An Earthquake: 1965-1968
18. Reagan and the Realtors
19. Realtor Victories against Fair Housing
20. To Defeat the Realtors
21. An Ideology of Freedom for a National Conservative Party
Part Seven. American Legacy: 1969-
22. The Continuation of Residential Segregation
23. A Legacy for Civil Rights
24. Who American Freedom is for
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography and Works Cited
About the Author
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