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In reply to the discussion: Totally agree with Kristoff article today - " When Liberals Blew It "- [View all]kwassa
(23,340 posts)and through the GI Bill many white veterans were the first in their families to be able to buy a house, through HUD loans. These loads were denied to minorities, and to any home near a minority, thereby cementing poor minority segregated neighborhoods in place. This was Federal law, not changed until the fair housing laws of the mid-60s. White wealth developed through rising equity in the homes.
It is all in the article, which is really not about reparations at all, but how discrimination from the earliest days of this country up to and including today continues to keep black people poorer than other groups.
This article one a major journalism prize, by the way.
It was legal to discriminate against black people from the end of the Civil War to the mid-1960s. That is the historical connection between current poverty and the days of slavery.