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James N. Gregory

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    A New Law Addresses the Harm Done by Decades of Racist Housing Practices

    The Washington state law provides low-interest loans for down payments for those harmed by racially restrictive covenants.
    by James N. Gregory via Made By History on May 10, 2023
  • Crowd of protestors, mostly men, outside of a building

    A Summer of Protest, Unemployment and Presidential Politics – Welcome to 1932

    The parallels between the summer of '32 and what is happening now are striking.
    by James N. Gregory via The Conversation on July 1, 2020

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Los Angeles’ 1936 ‘Bum Blockade’ Targeted American Migrants Fleeing Hardship During the Depression

The two-month patrol stopped “suspicious” individuals from crossing into California. But its execution was uneven, and the initiative proved controversial.
by Olatunji Osho-Williams via Smithsonian Magazine on July 24, 2025
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