HUD, your states Civil Rights' Commission, or your community's Fair Housing Office
Open Housing Act
Judith A. Siegel has written: 'Racial discrimination in housing' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Discrimination in housing, Race discrimination
Housing discrimination has not been fully ended, but the Fair Housing Act of 1968 made it illegal to discriminate in the sale, rental, and financing of housing. Ongoing efforts by governments, organizations, and individuals continue to address housing discrimination through advocacy, education, and enforcement of fair housing laws.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination by employers. Meanwhile, the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Fair Housing Act Amendments Act of 1988 made discrimination in housing illegal.
Housing for Seniors Report was created in 1982.
To provide housing for the poor To end discrimination in housing.
To provide housing for the poor To end discrimination in housing.
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The Kerner Commission investigated the causes of the 1967 race riots in the United States and released a report that highlighted systemic racism, poverty, and discrimination as underlying factors. The report called for reforms in housing, education, and employment to address these issues and promote racial equality.
Peter Ratcliffe has written: 'Race and housing in Britain' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Discrimination in housing, Race discrimination, Race relations
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
Gerrit Daams has written: 'Summary of segregation, discrimination, and open housing' -- subject(s): Discrimination in housing, Housing, Negroes, Segregation 'Secular politics and the academic faculty at Kent State University, Ohio'