Family Relocation Under Urban Renewal in Connecticut: Problems and Proposals in a Typical Federal Government Program Involving Relocation : Report of the Connecticut Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights

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Página 34 - ... nonwhite families had moved during the 1950-60 decade [6]. The report of the Connecticut Advisory Committee to the US Commission on Civil Rights [16] indicates that although neighborhood racial composition was relatively unchanged for nonwhite families before and after relocation, "there seems to be little doubt about the flight of white families into all-white neighborhoods after relocation.
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