this ended up restricting building and maintaining quality of the inner city. Which lead to many Americans thinking that this was how African Americans lived. This lasted all the way up until 1960 when The FHA discontinued mortgage restrictions based on racial composition of the selected neighborhood.
Heading 3: Economic Plight of Inner-City Black/Hispanic Males People often associate inner city poverty with gangs and crime through the roof which is not far from the truth but people fail to recognize that areas with a disproportionate number of black males who qualify as low skilled is one of the huge historical segregation and discrimination of the inner cities which continues to burden the inner city. Also inner-city students had some of the highest drop out rates in the country. Which would only lead to more low skill community members of the inner city. Poverty and exploitation of poor black neighborhoods tend to lead to more distrust and selfishness. These traits led to black workers not telling or informing other black community members of jobs as well as helping one another with