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100 1  $a Rothstein, Richard, $e author. $1 https://isni.org/isni/0000000081140160
245 10 $a Just action : $b how to challenge segregation enacted under the color of law / $c Richard Rothstein and Leah Rothstein.
246 30 $a How to challenge segregation enacted under the color of law
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a New York : $b Liveright Publishing Corporation, $c [2023]
300    $a viii, 334 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-311) and index.
505 0  $a Part one. Laying the groundwork : You should just do it ; Dare to defy ; Make a plan -- Part two. Expanding housing opportunities everywhere : Is homeownership the answer? It's complicated ; Mix 'em up -- Part three. Investing in segregated black neighborhoods : Invest in place ; Stop the fraud ; What's a house worth? ; Where the money flows -- Part four. Opening up white communities : Make the exclusive inclusive ; Hold them accountable! ; Desegregate for the long term.
520    $a The Color of Law brilliantly recounted how government at all levels created segregation. Just Action describes how we can begin to undo it.
520    $a In the six years since its initial publication, The Color of Law, "the most forceful argument ever published on how federal, state, and local governments gave rise to and reinforced neighborhood segregation" (William Julius Wilson), has become a landmark work, which--through its nearly one million copies sold--has helped to define the fractious age in which we live. Aware that twenty-first-century segregation continues to promote entrenched inequality, Richard Rothstein has now teamed with housing policy expert Leah Rothstein to write Just Action, a blueprint for concerned citizens and community leaders. This book describes dozens of activities that readers and supporters can undertake in their own communities to make their commitment real, producing victories that might finally challenge residential segregation and help remedy America's profoundly unconstitutional past.
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