A new, time-lapse video map shows how racially restrictive covenants rapidly spread across Wake Country from 1906 to 1950. First, it’s just a small cluster of red dots — each representing a ...
WAKE COUNTY, North Carolina (WTVD) — A new map released on Wednesday shows the neighborhoods in Wake County that were established under covenants with racially restrictive language, meaning people of ...
The Benton County Lumber Addition subdivision plat map shows standard language most often used in racially restrictive covenants found in the Tri-Cities. The covenant often excludes and discriminates ...
A Raleigh developer wants to build 12 four-story townhouses at 524 and 528 Barksdale Drive in east Raleigh’s Woodcrest subdivision. The city has approved the project but Steve Sypher, owner of Steve ...
For decades, racially restrictive covenants were a common part of Milwaukee-area home deeds. These covenants prohibited the sale of properties to non-white people. They have been illegal since the ...
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