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  2. Settlement and community houses in the United States

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    University Settlement House, Manhattan. The movement spread to the United States in the late 1880s, with the opening of the Neighborhood Guild in New York City's Lower East Side in 1886, and the most famous settlement house in the United States, Hull-House (1889), was founded soon after by Jane Addams and Ellen Starr in Chicago. By 1887, there ...

  3. Settlement movement - Wikipedia

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    A count of American settlements reported: 74 in 1897; 103 in 1900; 204 in 1905; and 413 by 1911 in 32 states. [24] By the 1920s, the number of settlement houses in the country peaked at almost 500. [22] The settlement house concept was continued by Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker "hospitality houses" in the 1930s.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Median gross rent by state from 2015 to 2019 American Community Survey estimates published by the U.S. Census Bureau. [1] States with median gross rents higher than the United States average are in dark green. The 20-story John F. Hylan Houses in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.

  6. Housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 report by the Center for American Progress found that 30 million homes have health or safety hazards, such as problems with plumbing, natural gas, or heating; 6 million of these homes have structural problems. [17]

  7. How Jimmy Carter spent his final years building houses for ...

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    Former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn attach siding to the front of a Habitat for Humanity home built on June 10, 2003, in LaGrange, Georgia (Photo by Erik S. Lesser/Getty Images)

  8. 11 charts that show how American houses have changed since ...

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    The floor area of houses has also increased over the years. The median house built in 2015 had an area of about 2,467 square feet, about 62% larger than the median in 1973 of 1,525 square feet.

  9. America's houses are getting bigger - AOL

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