Anti-semitic residential segregation was also prevalent during the 1930s and 1940s, and was accomplished through restrictive covenants.
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A number of city leaders said Cincinnati's residential segregation was to blame for much of the fear and distrust.
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Even the residential segregation that Clark described as " not imposed, but de facto " may be breaking down.
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It successfully challenged the Louisville, Kentucky ordinance that required residential segregation in " Buchanan v . Warley ",.
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Studies have shown that mortality rates for male and female African Americans are lower in areas with lower levels of residential segregation.
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Residential segregation patterns had already become established in most American cities, but they have taken new forms in areas of increased immigration.
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Another tool used to measure residential segregation is the neighborhood sorting indices, showing income segregation between different levels of the income distribution.
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Residential segregation is often part of the explanation for the tendency of whites to commit violence against whites, and blacks against other blacks.
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Informal residential segregation and the tendency of people to settle with others of their home communities led to concentrations of blacks in certain areas.
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These results suggest that minority residential segregation may influence mortality risk and underscore the traditional emphasis on the social underpinnings of disease and death.