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History Matters

Segregation is no longer legal, but past practices still affect communities today. Redlining and highways separated neighborhoods of color and blocked funding. This left lasting gaps in access to resources.[]

[BE38] Mitchell, B. (2018). Redlining Maps: The Persistent Structure of Segregation and Economic Inequality. National Community Reinvestment Coalition. https://ncrc.org/holc/