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    Redlining is a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities. [2] Redlining has been most prominent in the United States , and has mostly been directed against African Americans , as well as Mexican Americans in the Southwest. [ 3 ]

  3. Category:Redlining - Wikipedia

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  4. Altadena had soul, solitude and community. Can those ...

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    The Eaton fire cut a brutal swath through Altadena and a cherished way of life in this eclectic foothill community it upended.

  5. Talk:Redlining/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    5 When Did Redlining End? 1 comment. 6 External links modified. 1 comment. 7 Facebook housing ads. 2 comments. 8 Add reasons for redlining. 12 comments. 9 Hood ...

  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. Exhibits and a community read along will explore Lexington’s history of systemic housing segregation.

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    2 Another instance of questionable conduct by the Sanford police occurred in 2006 when two private security guards, one the son of a Sanford police officer and a volunteer for the

  9. Detroit Lakes (Amtrak station) - Wikipedia

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