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Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Released Monday, 10th June 2019
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Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Did Phoenix ever segregate where minorities could live?

Monday, 10th June 2019
 1 person rated this episode
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Other big cities across the U.S. have been shaped by housing segregation and redlining, but did that happen here? Host Kaila White looks into this issue that reaches back to before Arizona was a state and it still impacts Phoenix today, maybe even affecting your neighborhood.References: - FDR recording “NNV 169-59 [dig].” from 1940 from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.- Ray Martinez recording from Arizona History, A Chicano Perspective (1985). F 820 M5 A77x 1985. Chicano/a Research Collection. ASU Library, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. - President Johnson Signing the 1968 Civil Rights Bill, April 11, 1968 from the LBJ Presidential Library.- Read Elizabeth Montgomery’s article on Lincoln Ragsdale, “the Arizona Civil Rights pioneer who helped integrate Phoenix.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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