Racially Segregated Housing and its Impact on Urban America

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Daryl Carter

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Short Abstract

This thesis will examine the United States middle class and the conscious deed of lawmakers as they developed segregationist policies and reinforced financial restrictions. This thesis investigates the interactions between federal regulators, banks, and real estate groups and the roles each played in mandating segregation. This thesis works to understand mandated segregation in urban America and its direct negative implications for the African American population by assessing Baltimore City and the lived experiences of those impacted by racially segregated housing.

Category

Arts and Humanities

Start Date

24-4-2023 9:30 AM

End Date

24-4-2023 9:45 AM

Location

D.P. Culp Center Room 210

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Racially Segregated Housing and its Impact on Urban America

D.P. Culp Center Room 210

This thesis will examine the United States middle class and the conscious deed of lawmakers as they developed segregationist policies and reinforced financial restrictions. This thesis investigates the interactions between federal regulators, banks, and real estate groups and the roles each played in mandating segregation. This thesis works to understand mandated segregation in urban America and its direct negative implications for the African American population by assessing Baltimore City and the lived experiences of those impacted by racially segregated housing.