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G 419--SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION. Melvin M. Tumin. A revised and expanded edition of G325 and G325a. Studies date from before 1961 to 1963. Forthcoming, Fall 1963. G 426--ROLE OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN SEGREGATION. New edition in preparation. Forthcoming, Summer 1963. Housing R 147--RESIDENTIAL INTEGRATION AND PROPERTY VALUES. Erdman Palmore and John Howe. (From Social Problems.) 10c. A study of the effects on the property values in nine neighborhoods of a New England town when Negroes moved in. R 114--INCONSISTENCIES IN ATTITUDES TOWARD NEGRO HOUSING. Arnold M. Rose. (From Social Problems.) 15c. An analysis of attitudes toward Negro housing and other subjects, as indicated by recent sociological and psychological field research. G 417--INTEGRATION IN SUBURBAN HOUSING. Eleanor Leacock, Martin Deutsch and Joshua A. Fishman. An analysis of one Northeastern community's attempt to face the integration of middle-class residential neighborhoods by forming an interracial community council. The problems, the benefits, the ultimate results are discussed thoroughly and are examined in the light of the community's experience in order to benefit other suburbs. Forthcoming 1963. R 86--CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LAWS AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN PUBLICLY ASSISTED HOUSING. Arnold forster and Sol Rabkin. (From The New York Law Forum.) 25c. A thorough review and summary of the history and problems of discrimination in housing under Title I of the U.S. Housing Act of 1949. 17
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G 419--SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION. Melvin M. Tumin. A revised and expanded edition of G325 and G325a. Studies date from before 1961 to 1963. Forthcoming, Fall 1963. G 426--ROLE OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN SEGREGATION. New edition in preparation. Forthcoming, Summer 1963. Housing R 147--RESIDENTIAL INTEGRATION AND PROPERTY VALUES. Erdman Palmore and John Howe. (From Social Problems.) 10c. A study of the effects on the property values in nine neighborhoods of a New England town when Negroes moved in. R 114--INCONSISTENCIES IN ATTITUDES TOWARD NEGRO HOUSING. Arnold M. Rose. (From Social Problems.) 15c. An analysis of attitudes toward Negro housing and other subjects, as indicated by recent sociological and psychological field research. G 417--INTEGRATION IN SUBURBAN HOUSING. Eleanor Leacock, Martin Deutsch and Joshua A. Fishman. An analysis of one Northeastern community's attempt to face the integration of middle-class residential neighborhoods by forming an interracial community council. The problems, the benefits, the ultimate results are discussed thoroughly and are examined in the light of the community's experience in order to benefit other suburbs. Forthcoming 1963. R 86--CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LAWS AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN PUBLICLY ASSISTED HOUSING. Arnold forster and Sol Rabkin. (From The New York Law Forum.) 25c. A thorough review and summary of the history and problems of discrimination in housing under Title I of the U.S. Housing Act of 1949. 17
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