| 11. | Historically, residential segregation split communities between the black inner city and white suburbs.
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| 12. | Discrimination in housing practices and residential segregation leads to substantial wealth gaps across races.
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| 13. | Trends in residential segregation are attributed to suburbanization, discrimination, and personal preferences.
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| 14. | Despite these laws, residential segregation still persists.
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| 15. | In Texas, several towns adopted residential segregation laws between 1910 and the 1920s.
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| 16. | Mortality for male and female whites was not associated in either direction with residential segregation.
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| 17. | Homeowners'associations discouraged members from selling to black families, thus maintaining residential segregation.
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| 18. | Another remedy is ending residential segregation.
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| 19. | Racial residential segregation is a primary cause of urban poverty and inequality in the United States.
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| 20. | Because of residential segregation in the city, most classes of blacks lived together in Greenwood.
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