Madison Brooks Dr. Robin Wharton Engl 1102 20 April 2016 Segregation is Not Over As Atlanta, Georgia made steps to recover after World War II, African Americans were treated as second-class citizens by Caucasians as commercial expansion uprooted their homes and inner...
Demographics of Metropolitan Atlanta as of April 1st 2010
Hayes, Melissa Mae, “The Building Blocks of Atlanta: Racial Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Inequity.” Thesis, Georgia State University, 2006. Using the Census 2000 block group data, Melissa Hayes examines “racial residential segregation in the...
Claim #1: Overall, Atlanta’s exterior built environment encourages and sustains racism in the city. 1.1 http://sites.gsu.edu/koglesby6/2016/02/24/annotated-bibliography-4-displacement-and-the-racial-state-in-olympic-atlanta-1990-1996-by-seth-gustafson/...
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