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Racial Policies and Practices of Real Estate Brokers, 07/1969Book Chapter
Negroes generally have put much of the blame for discrimination in housing on the white real estate man because he channels the property in white neighborhoods to the buyer or renter. He is also accused of influencing white people against living with Negroes and thus of promoting racial residential segregation. Others, too, are blamed, but he is presented as the chief villain. More objective observers who have written about the problem of discrimination in housing for minority groups, and particularly for the Negro group, have also treated the real estate man as a culprit and condemned him without giving him
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