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  2. Redlining - Wikipedia

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    Political redlining is the process of restricting the supply of political information with assumptions about demographics and present or past opinions. [113] It occurs when political campaign managers delimit which population is less likely to vote and design information campaigns only with likely voters in mind.

  3. Document comparison - Wikipedia

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    Document comparison, also known as redlining or blacklining, is a computer process by which changes are identified between two versions of the same document for the purposes of document editing and review. Document comparison is a common task in the legal and financial industries.

  4. Digital redlining - Wikipedia

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    Digital redlining is the practice of creating and ... Earlier distinctions have been made between weblining—the process of charging customers ...

  5. The ‘enduring legacy of red lining and the zoning policies ...

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    Camille Busette, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Governance Studies, joins Yahoo Finance’s Sibile Marcellus and Alexis Christoforous to discuss the history of racial segregation by ...

  6. Tacoma housing gap is worse than it was when redlining was ...

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    We know all too well the systemic roadblocks people of color, and particularly Black Americans, face in realizing the dream of homeownership. | Op-ed by T’wina Nobles and Maureen Fife

  7. Blockbusting - Wikipedia

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    Owing to redlining, African-Americans usually did not qualify for mortgages from banks and savings and loan associations. Instead, they resorted to land installment contracts at above market rates to buy a house. Land installment contracts were historically predatory agreements in which buyers made payments directly to sellers over a period of ...

  8. History Repeats Itself: Here's How the 2020s Are Looking Like ...

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    1920s: The Spanish Flu. In the fall of 1918, a mutated version of the virus that claimed its first victims in the spring made its way around the world, causing the death rate to escalate quickly ...

  9. Category:Redlining - Wikipedia

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