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Public housing in the United States / Segregation / Economy of the United States / Discrimination / Politics / Affordable housing / Federal assistance in the United States / Discrimination in the United States / United States Department of Housing and Urban Development / Housing segregation in the United States / NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund / Section 8
Date: 2011-10-25 17:49:00
Public housing in the United States
Segregation
Economy of the United States
Discrimination
Politics
Affordable housing
Federal assistance in the United States
Discrimination in the United States
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Housing segregation in the United States
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Section 8

Finding Common Ground: COORDINATING HOUSING AND EDUCATION POLICY TO PROMOTE INTEGRATION The National Coalition on School Diversity

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