Historical Context of Residential Segregation

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Across
  1. 7. The discriminatory practice utilized by real estate agents in which they rented or sold homes to Black people, then warned white neighborhoods, inciting a cycle of white flight and property value depreciation.
  2. 9. In both the South and the North, the social lives of white people and Black people _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prior to 1900.
  3. 10. According to "American Apartheid," ethnic enclaves differ from _ _ _ _ _ _ because enclaves had a variety of nationalities and were transitory homes, while _ _ _ _ _ _ are more permanent, racially homogeneous areas.
  4. 12. Another discriminatory real estate practice, in which developers wrote racially restrictive contracts to prohibit minorities from living in the specific home.
Down
  1. 1. Occurred from the 1960's-1980's in big cities, hardened the color line in employment, education, and housing.
  2. 2. In the post WWII period, many white Americans fled cities to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
  3. 3. Before 1900, American cities were not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
  4. 4. As segregation became more and more deeply entrenched in American cities, it led to deeper levels of this.
  5. 5. The 1968 Act passed by President Lyndon B Johnson.
  6. 6. Before 1900, there was a _ _ _ _ _ (sized) Black population in the North.
  7. 8. The discriminatory maps created by the HOLC to divide races/ classes from one another.
  8. 11. The government entity that provided long-term, self-amortizing mortgages to certain Americans.