Racist Housing Practices From The 1930s Linked To Hotter Neighborhoods Today
A study of more than 100 cities nationwide shows neighborhoods subjected to discriminatory housing policies nearly a century ago are hotter today than other areas.
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January 15, 2020 at 02:38AM
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NPR News: Racist Housing Practices From The 1930s Linked To Hotter Neighborhoods Today
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