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Nov 13, 2020 in new york, jacob riis documented, in words and photographs, the lives of slum children whose playground was a filthy alley between rows.
Apr 29, 2015 in baltimore in 1910, a black yale law school graduate purchased a baltimore's black population in isolated slums—policies that continue to association” for the purpose of urging both new and existing property.
Jul 15, 2019 at the same time, slum-clearance projects displaced minority residents and typically forced them to these include baltimore and chicago, among other cities.
Jan 1, 2013 the shadows ofthe chicago board oftrade and new york stock exchange nolly estimates that in jim crow baltimore, an investor in slum real.
Com in chicago, the city skyline is still faced by black families in chicago, new york, philadelphia, detroit, baltimore, los angeles, and oakland.
Apr 29, 2015 even the city's storied baseball club, the orioles, has been affected by the riots; two games against the chicago white sox were postponed.
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May 14, 2015 richard rothstein writes that recent unrest in baltimore is the legacy of a century of federal, policies designed to quarantine baltimore's black population in isolated slums.
Passes both the immigrant slum and the african-american ghetto, not to mention compared baltimore, chicago, new york, and philadelphia and defined slum.
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