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After more than three decades of fair housing laws, residential segregation is declining, but it remains pervasive. It undermines minority families' search for good jobs, quality schools, health care, and financial success. However, new organizing efforts, tools, and tactics offer hope for greater progress.
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Farley, J. E., & Squires, G. D. (2005). Fences and Neighbors: Segregation in 21st-Century America. Contexts, 4(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1525/ctx.2005.4.1.33
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