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- ex: say 80% of the marriages were interracial
this would take a great deal of assimlation and high integration and a low rate would be the opposite of this." 01) Interrracial and Interethnic Marriages
- All kinds of laws against blacks and asian americans
but not hispanics because states of the U.S. aquired were then part of Mexico and the Mexicans were classifed as WHITe
a) Pennselvania
was the first state to remove this law in 1771
c) of the white/black couples
largest proportion were black husband
b) racial endigamy is NOT only a social custom
but a legalized one." 01) Interrracial and Interethnic Marriages
c) American INdians
Hawaiians
03) Before the 1900s
people did not lead such segregated lives because "along the terms of economy:
b) Migration of African Americans from the south to the north and midewest
after WWI and WII
b) people owned property
leased and sold to their race ONLY.
06) Steering if you call in a real estate agency
and you sound black
09) Housing Segregation: Index of dissimlarity ( 0 - 1) or (0 - 100) "a) if we went all the way to 100
it's all the way to complete segregation.
b) If we went all the way to 0
it would be complete integration
11) House Segregation: Real Estate Industry a) Racial Steering: IF you call an agent
and you say you want to look at some houses
12) House Segregation: Red Lining City maps drawn on w/ red lines in areas where they were less likely to give loans for homes and green lines around areas where it was good. Illegal
but still goes on. 02) Housing
c) Rental units were taking the landlord
not the property owners
d) As a result of this
there were very few jobs for them ( having professionals from outside the city in the suburbs. ) People in the city weren't uqalified ( mis-match theory )" 02) Housing
b) in certian neighborhoods
we have to build houses of certain
15) How dod we make the connection btw housing segregation and education? The higher the property taxes
the better funded the eudacaiton system around that place becomes. 02) Housing
03) In any society
there are conservatives in the sense of "slow to change." 01) Stratification
03) In 2004
3.65% of married couples in the U.S. were interrracial. 02) Family
13) By the time a baby has reached 1 yr of age
the sex ratio switches because boy infants have a higher infant mortality rate than girl infants. 02) Family
16) Specifically
the smaller the group the more likely they are to marry across ethnic lines. andin this case whites are the least likely to marry across the race and native americans are most likely to marry across the race. 02) Family
18) Ultimate assilmilation would be "to marry across an ethnic group because by doing so
you are erasing the purity of any one group.
19) The expectations of the majority group do not encourage intermarriage
but encourage assilmilation. 02) Family
21) In the past
these laws were imposed anti-miscegenation laws. 02) Family
- reason was b/c a white and black couple from VA were arrested
convicted and suspended from VA for 25yrs. They went to D.C. to get this wrong righted. At the time
06) All of these ______ are interconnected by institutionalized racism "a) housing
c) WWI
WWII
-in a free market system
choosing a house plays into this
- After the 40s during WWII
many men came back and married and had children and needed a place to live
15) After the 40s during WWII
many men came back and married and had children and needed a place to live "a) Few places to live in the urban areas
b) can still be in the books
but can't have a racial/ethnic overtone
d) Ex: You can only put up certain kinds of fences in certain neighborhoods ( wooden or white picket
not chain linked)" 03) Housing
19) Block Busting occurred when real estate agents would go into neighborhoods and request people who were moving out to sell their houses to them. The real estate companies would turn right around and sell the house to a minority buyer and make more money. It is illegal
but it still happens. 03) Housing
b) If an area was green
people in that area would get a loan.
c) If they lived in the red area
they wouldnn't get a loan/ In theory
22) Fair Housing Act supposed to get rid of housing in a green area being appraised differently than housing in red areas
but this still exists. 03) Housing
23) In Chapel Hill
the median cost of a house is over 300
b) The custodial staff here can't afford o live in the city so they relocate to Carrboro
Pittsborough
27) The government is tryting to get lending industries to work with peple they gave loans to
but industries will lose money if that happens. 03) Housing
28) Right now
eespecially with homes valued at 250
29) When the middle class defaults
the industry is in trouble 03) Housing
31) Most importantly
you can use the equity on your home to get a loan to pay for college. 03) Housing
33) If minorities and the poor are least likely to buy into nice homes
they are not going ot get a good education. 03) Housing
c) In the U.S.
50% of the public schools' budgets are paid w/ property taxes. These are determined by the value of your home.
d) this segregates by (social class
income
i) 70% are graduating now when ten yrs ago
90% were
k) North Carolina
is in the bottom ten of school systems in the U.S.
06) the is a sense among U
S. citizens that affirmative action should be done away with. B. Education and INsitutionalized Discrimination