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Fair Housing Policy and the Abandonment of Public Housing Desegregation
Authors:James Hanlon
Affiliation:Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, USA
Abstract:In this article I examine the failure of fair housing policy to desegregate public housing in the USA. The article reviews major federal actions toward public housing segregation, as well as broader public housing segregation patterns and trends in the USA. It then draws on a variety of archival sources to present an in-depth case study of public housing segregation and desegregation in Louisville, Kentucky. Unlike previous studies of the subject, this article provides a detailed investigation of the relationship between local public housing tenancy policies and changes in racial occupancy across Louisville's housing projects spanning the last 50 years. The article argues for the importance of research on local-scale policy implementation for our understanding of fair housing policy, and it draws from its investigation of Louisville some conclusions about the inability of fair housing policy in the USA to realize its stated objectives.
Keywords:Public housing  fair housing  racial segregation  desegregation  discrimination  housing policy
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