Segregation Ended in Some Ways, But Not Where It Matters

<p>When Americans talk about racial segregation, they have a tendency to speak in the past tense. To some extent, this characterization is reasonable. After all, it&#39;s not like a business owner can slap a &quot;whites-only&quot; sign on their front door and get away with it today, as they did before the civil rights movement. However, as Alex Woodward wrote in The Gambit, even &quot;though redlining was eliminated with the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, its damage was never undone.&quot; As a result, most Americans continue to live in segregated communities. This is by design.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/afrosapiophile/segregation-ended-in-some-ways-but-not-where-it-matters-2380cac3c894"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>