The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein is a highly recommended book that delves into the history of racial segregation in America’s housing policies. Rothstein explores how government-sanctioned discrimination has perpetuated racial inequality and shaped the landscape of American cities. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, he exposes the systemic injustices that have marginalized Black communities for generations. This eye-opening book challenges readers to confront the legacy of segregation and its ongoing impact on society.

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