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What You Can Do About Racial Prejudice In Housing Page 28

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FOOTNOTES 1. For a broader discussion of this factor, see: Jahoda, Marie. Race Relations and Mental Health, UNESCO, 1960. 2. Ibid,, p. 36. Also: Leiris, Michel. Race and Culture, UNESCO, 1951. 3. Jahoda, Marie. op. cit., p. 43. 4. The facts in this section are well supported by numerous studies. See: Laurenti, Luigi M. Property Values and Race: Studies in Seven Cities. Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1960: or, "Effects of Non-White Purchases on Market Prices of Residences," The Appraisal Journal, July, 1952, same author. Also: Abrams, Charles. "The New Greshams Law of Neighborhoods - Fact or Fiction?", The Appraisal Journal, July, 1951. Also: Morgan, Belden. "Values in Transitional Areas: Some New Concepts," Review of the Society of Residential Appraisers, March, 1952. For discussion of these findings, see: Grier, Eunice and George. Discrimination in Housing, Freedom Pamphlet, B'Nai B'rith, 1960. 5. Laurenti, Luigi M. op. cit. 6. Grier, Eunice and George. op. cit. 7. Ibid. p. 30. 8. Massey, Maurice R., president, People's Bond & Mortgage Company, in Correlator, publication of the National Association of Home Builders, March, 1953. Also: Black, Algernon D. Who Is My Neighbor?, Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 273, 1958. Also: Testimony of Earl B. Schwulzt, president, Bowery Savings Bank, before U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, New York, Feb. 2, 1959, quoted in Grier, op. cit. 9. Levine, Naomi. The Myths of Racial Integration, American Jewish Congress, 1960, p. 5. 28
 
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