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Housing Segregation in Suburban America since 1960 - Presidential and Judicial Politics (Paperback, New)
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Housing Segregation in Suburban America since 1960 - Presidential and Judicial Politics (Paperback, New)
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This book examines national fair housing policy from 1960 through
2000 in the context of the American presidency and the country's
segregated suburban housing market. It argues that a principal
reason for suburban housing segregation lies in Richard Nixon's
1971 fair housing policy, which directed Federal agencies not to
place pressure on suburbs to accept low-income housing. After
exploring the role played by Lyndon Johnson in the initiation and
passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, Nixon's politics of
suburban segregation is contrasted to the politics of suburban
integration espoused by his HUD secretary, George Romney. Nixon's
fair housing legacy is then traced through each presidential
administration from Gerald Ford to Bill Clinton and detected in the
decisions of Nixon's Federal Court appointees.
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