Although there has been general improvement in America's housing
since 1949, when the U.S. Congress proclaimed the goal of a decent
home and suitable living environment for every American family,
this stated national aim has clearly not been achieved. Substandard
housing conditions are still prevalent anong various racial,
ethnic, and economic groups. This book, edited by a leading
population and housing scholar with contributions from nationally
recognized housing experts, reviews recent data derived from census
reports and housing surveys. It focuses on the reasons why the
quality and quantity of housing available to blacks, Hispanics,
Asian Americans, and American Indians remains significantly below
standards for whites.
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