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  • Residential Security map of central Chicago, sourced from "Mapping Inequality"

    How Academia Laid the Groundwork for Redlining

    The connections between private industry and government were much more fluid than was previously imagined.
    by LaDale Winling, Todd Michney via Platform on November 1, 2021
  • Redlining map for Decatur, Illinois
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    Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America

    In the 1930s, the federal government created redlining maps for almost every major U.S. city. Explore those maps and their contexts in a brand new version of this project.
    by N. D. B. Connolly, Robert K. Nelson, LaDale Winling, Justin Madron, Todd Michney, Richard Marciano, J. S. Hoffman, Helen C. S. Meier via American Panorama on October 12, 2016

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Redlining map from the 1930s

The Tyranny Of The Map: Rethinking Redlining

In trying to understand one of the key aspects of structural racism, have we constructed a new moralistic story that obscures more than it illuminates?
by Robert Gioielli via The Metropole on November 3, 2022
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