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Field name | Value |
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Title | Writings: People vs. Property: Race Restrictive Covenants in Housing |
Author | Long, Herman H.; Johnson, Charles S. |
Date | 1947 |
Publisher | Fisk University Press |
Place of Publication | Nashville, Tennessee |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Series Description | Series 1: Administrative Records, 1943-1969 |
Box Description | 1945-1976 |
Theme/s | Housing |
Keywords | housing, ghetto, segregation, discrimination, racism, covenant, property, rent, mortgage, eviction, living conditions, community protest, community organization, finance, riot, racial tensions, racial violence, court of law, legal cases, legislation, Constitution, public welfare, social change, neighborhood conservation |
Names | Catchings, L. Maynard; Johnson, Charles S.; Lane, Frayser T.; Long, Herman Hodge; Looby, Zephaniah Alexander |
Organizations | American Missionary Association (AMA); Chicago Civil Liberties Committee; Chicago Commission on Race Relations; Chicago Council Against Racial and Religious Discrimination; Chicago Urban League; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Democratic Party; Federal Housing Administration; Fisk University; Ku Klux Klan; Lincoln University; National Committee for the Housing Emergency; National Labor Relations Board (NLRB); Neighborhood Association; United Nations; University of Chicago; Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA); Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) |
Places | Allegheny, PA; Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Buffalo, NY; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Eugene, OR; Los Angeles, CA; Louisville, KY; Miami, FL; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; San Francisco, CA; Spokane, WA; St Louis, MO; Washington, DC |
Library | Amistad Research Center |
Copyright | Physical rights retained and permission granted by the Amistad Research Center |