Though the act was an important step and eventually became a significant vehicle for the prosecution of acts of violence directed at minorities moving to white neighborhoods, by 1968, when the Fair ...
Its creation furthered racial politics by destroying Black neighborhoods and maintaining segregation. Today, as the U.S. Department of Transportation works to alleviate these burdens, experts warn ...
First, I asked how, as a historian, she became interested in “segregation scholarships.” She shared, “Growing up in rural North Carolina, I noticed that many of the retired Black public ...