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  2. Slum clearance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first federal slum clearance program was proposed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, citing the high cost of land as the primary reason for government intervention. In 1949, the Senate Banking and Currency Committee stated in its report that 1 in 5 urban families lived in slum conditions. Federal law required cities to relocate ...

  3. List of slums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slums. A slum as defined by the United Nations agency UN-Habitat , is a run-down area of a city characterized by substandard housing, squalor, and lacking in tenure security. According to the United Nations, the percentage of urban dwellers living in slums decreased from 47 percent to 37 percent in the developing world between ...

  4. Slum - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, according to UN-Habitat, about 863 million people in the developing world lived in slums. Of these, the urban slum population at mid-year was around 213 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 207 million in East Asia, 201 million in South Asia, 113 million in Latin America and Caribbean, 80 million in Southeast Asia, 36 million in West Asia ...

  5. American ghettos - Wikipedia

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    Protest sign at a housing project in Detroit, 1942. Ghettos in the United States are typically urban neighborhoods perceived as being high in crime and poverty. The origins of these areas are specific to the United States and its laws, which created ghettos through both legislation and private efforts to segregate America for political, economic, social, and ideological reasons: de jure [1 ...

  6. Colonia (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Hidden America: Life in the Colonias ABC News; Pueblos jóvenes, the vast shantytowns of Lima, Peru; Favela, Brazilian shantytowns or slums, primarily in Rio de Janeiro. Cortiço in Brazil and Portugal, a poor urban area. Maquiladora, manufacturing operation in free trade zone.

  7. Urban decay - Wikipedia

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    Later urban centers were drained further through the advent of mass car ownership, the marketing of suburbia as a location to move to, and the building of the Interstate Highway System. In North America, this shift manifested itself in strip malls, suburban retail and employment centers, and low-density housing estates. Large areas of many ...

  8. Category:Slums in North America - Wikipedia

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    Former shantytowns and slums in Atlanta (12 P) Pages in category "Slums in North America" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Category:Shanty towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Former shantytowns and slums in Atlanta (12 P) Pages in category "Shanty towns in the United States" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.