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“Legacy of ‘redlining’: How 1930s Cleveland mortgage-lending maps mirror today’s poverty”
Article about redlining in Cleveland found in Case Western Reserve University's "The Daily" publication.
“How Cleveland is bridging both digital and racial divides” by Lara Fishbane and Adie Tomer
Article about how Cleveland is trying to overcome the problems that arose from racial and digital divides.
“Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Home Loan Security Map ("Redlining" Map) of Cleveland, 1933”
Helps illustrate how banks used maps to limit lending in certain areas.
“How Racism Makes the Weather in Cleveland (and Elsewhere)”
Describes the continual difficulties we all face due to the result of redlining that began nearly 100 years ago.
Segregated By Design
This film is based upon the book, "The Color of Law" listed in the Book Section of this guide.
“Racism was the primary reason Ohio neighborhoods were redlined, new study shows”
“A new study confirms what many Clevelanders have long suspected — that their neighborhoods were redlined because of anti-Black prejudice.”
“Cleveland’s Legacy of Housing Discrimination: The Great Migration”
Explores how the promise of the Great Migration was diminished by discriminatory housing practices in the North.
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