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Analysis of the Impediments to Fair Housing, November 1996

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Subtitle: Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Change in the South Bend-Mishawaka Metropolitan Area. Photocopy of a report to the South Bend Human Rights Commission entitled, "Analysis of the Impediments to Fair Housing: Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Change in the South Bend ‐ Mishawaka Metropolitan Area," written by Timony Kenny and Richard Lamanna. The report is a, "comprehensive examination of the history of racial and ethnic segregation of African American, Hispanic and Asian residents of St. Joseph County over the last half century." Contains detailed information on issues of housing among different communities in South Bend and Mishawaka from 1960 through 1990. ANALYSIS OF THE IMPEDIMENTS TO FAIR HOUSING RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND CHANGE IN THE SOUTH BEND - MISHAWAKA METROPOLITAN AREA TlMOTHY J. KENNY RICHARD A. LAMANNA SOUTH BEND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND CHANGE IN THE SOUTH BEND - MISHAWAKA METROPOLITAN AREA Timothy J. Kenny Richard A. Lamanna A Report to the South Bend Human Rights Commission Novembcr 1996 Contents Executive Summary Acknowledgements List of Maps List of Figures List of Tables lntroduction : An Overview or Residential Segregation in American Society Chapters 1. Ethnic Diversity and Residential Segregation in St. Joseph County 2. South Bend A. Blacks B. Hispanics C. Asians 3. Mishawaka A. Blacks B. Hispanics C. Asians 4 The Surburban Ring A. Blacks B. Hispanics C. Asians 5 . Summary and Conclusions 6. Recommendations References Appendix A - Methodology of Segregation Index B - Maps C - Figures D - Tables...
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174 Pages28.60 X 21.56 Cm
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Lamanna, Richard A. and Timothy J. Kenny
Created Date:
1996 11 2016 05 03
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