Across
- 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.
- 9. In both the South and the North, the social lives of white people and Black people _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prior to 1900.
- 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.
- 12. Another discriminatory real estate practice, in which developers wrote racially restrictive contracts to prohibit minorities from living in the specific home.
Down
- 1. Occurred from the 1960's-1980's in big cities, hardened the color line in employment, education, and housing.
- 2. In the post WWII period, many white Americans fled cities to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 3. Before 1900, American cities were not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 4. As segregation became more and more deeply entrenched in American cities, it led to deeper levels of this.
- 5. The 1968 Act passed by President Lyndon B Johnson.
- 6. Before 1900, there was a _ _ _ _ _ (sized) Black population in the North.
- 8. The discriminatory maps created by the HOLC to divide races/ classes from one another.
- 11. The government entity that provided long-term, self-amortizing mortgages to certain Americans.
