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Deets On Redlining & Segregation Timeline
Segregation and the Supreme Court – The Atlantic July 1954
ABC Tried to Bury This James Baldwin Interview. Four Decades Later, It’s Blisteringly Relevant. – Larry Williams 1979
Grand Wizard defends KKK policy on segregation – CNN November 4, 1982
Racial residential segregation: a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. – NIH PubMed September – October 2001
Segregated America – Smithsonian National Museum of American History May 29, 2004
Brown v. Board at Fifty: “With an Even Hand” – Library of Congress June 3, 2004
Redlining – Investopedia May 23, 2006
Agent of Intolerance – The Nation May 16, 2007
Mendez v. Westminster – C-SPAN August 18, 2010
1924: American Indians granted U.S. citizenship – National Library of Medicine October 28, 2011
Brave Hearts: Remembering the Little Rock Nine - TIME September 23, 2012
Document for June 2nd: “Act of June 2, 1924, … which authorized the Secretary of the Interior to issue certificates of citizenship to Indians.” – NATIONAL ARCHIVES June 30, 2013
SEGREGATION IN POST-CIVIL RIGHTS AMERICA – Cambridge University October 31, 2013
When Does Religious Freedom Mean Freedom to Discriminate? – The Nation February 14, 2014
Modern Segregation – Economic Policy Institute March 6, 2014
Poll Finds Big Racial Gap On Compensating College Athletes – NPR March 27, 2014
Before ‘Brown V. Board,’ Mendez Fought California’s Segregated Schools – NPR May 16, 2014
Indian Citizenship Act signed, June 2, 1924 – POLITICO June 2, 2014
Hernandez v. Texas: American Civil Liberties, Then & Now – Library of Congress January 14, 2015
Kansas City Gentrification Maps and Data - GOVERNING January 29, 2015
racial segregation – Britannica June 24, 2015
Do no harm: Some hospitals let a preventable infection kill their patients – Vox July 9, 2015
redlining | discrimination – Britannica September 22, 2015
African-Americans With Autism Face Additional Challenges – NPR February 21, 2016
Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights “Desegregation & Education” – Austin PBS March 3, 2016
Mendez vs. segregation: 70 years later, famed case ‘isn’t just about Mexicans. It’s about everybody coming together’ – Los Angeles Times April 17, 2016
6 Ways Latino Advocacy Has Shaped Our Education Policies – Los Angeles Times October 12, 2016
Sylvia Mendez on Mendez v. Westminster School District – C-SPAN October 21, 2016
Jim Crow Laws and Racial Segregation – Virginia Commonwealth University December 4, 2016
White Plight – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee January 11, 2017
A ‘Forgotten History’ Of How The U.S. Government Segregated America – NPR May 3, 2017
Coolidge signs Indian Citizenship Act, June 2, 1924 – POLITICO June 2, 2017
Indian Citizenship Act – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS June 2, 2017
Why Aren’t More Native Americans Members of the US Congress? – VOA News August 3, 2017
Little Rock Nine: the day young students shattered racial segregation – The Guardian September 24, 2017
Redlining was banned 50 years ago. It’s still hurting minorities today. – The Washington Post March 28, 2018
America is more diverse than ever — but still segregated - The Washington Post May 3, 2018
Prosecutors -: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver August 6, 2018
The Cost of Segregation – Metropolitan Planning Council August 7, 2018
The big problem with how we pick juries – Vox October 12, 2018
How Méndez vs. Westminster Helped End Segregated Schools for Latinx Children in 1940s California – teenVOGUE October 12, 2018
AP Explains: How the Native American vote evolved – AP News November 1, 2018
American segregation, mapped at day and night – Vox February 18, 2019
What is Racial Passing? – PBS Origins February 26, 2019
The State of Native American Voting Rights – BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICE March 13, 2019
April 14, 1947: Mendez v. Westminster Court Ruling – Zinn Education Project April 16, 2019
Segregation in America – Equal Justice Initiative May 4, 2019
Why Do We Have Housing Projects? – PBS Origins June 4, 2019
Prison Labor – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver August 5, 2019
Living with Segregation | American Experience – PBS September 22, 2019
America’s formerly redlined neighborhoods have changed, and so must solutions to rectify them – BROOKINGS October 14, 2019
Full Frontal Rewind: Make Voting Fair Again – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee January 9, 2020
This Law Makes Voting Nearly Impossible for Native Americans in Montana – ACLU March 12, 2020
USPS – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver May 11, 2020
Voting by Mail – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver June 1, 2020
Redlining’s Legacy Of Inequality: Low Homeownership Rates, Less Equity For Black Households | Senior Contributor – Forbes June 11, 2020
White Americans turn out for Floyd protests, but will they work for change? – Reuters June 11, 2020
The history behind J.C. Nichols’ development, restrictive covenants in Kansas City - FOX 4 KC June 11, 2020
Redlining’s legacy: Maps are gone, but the problem hasn’t disappeared – CBS News June 12, 2020
Who Was J.C. Nichols? The Mixed Legacy Of The Man Whose Name Could Be Taken Off Kansas City's Most Famous Fountain - KCUR NPR June 12, 2020
Mendez v. Westminster: Desegregating California’s Schools – PBS June 15, 2020
Segregation Has Gotten Worse, Not Better, and It’s Fueling the Wealth Gap Between Black and White Americans – TIME June 19, 2020
Why America’s police look like soldiers – Vox June 25, 2020
Anti-vaccination leaders fuel black mistrust of medical establishment as covid-19 kills people of color – The Washington Post July 17, 2020
The great broadband divide – CBS Sunday Morning August 2, 2020
Kansas Citians Reflect On Removing 'Segregationist' Nichols' Name From Plaza He Built - KCUR NPR August 4, 2020
Mendez v. Westminster School District – NATIONAL ARCHIVES August 17, 2020
Juries: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver August 17, 2020
The 19th Amendment passed 100 years ago today. The evolution of American voting rights in 244 years shows how far we’ve come — and how far we still have to go – Business Insider August 18, 2020
Why Grocery Stores Are Avoiding Black Neighborhoods – CNBC August 22, 2020
How US schools punish Black kids | 2020 Election – Vox October 8, 2020
Being Black lowers the value of my home: The legacy of redlining – The Washington Post October 23, 2020
Full Frontal Rewind: Solving America’s Cornucopia of Discrimination – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee November 25, 2020
The Great Real Estate Reset – BROOKINGS December 16, 2020
J.C. Nichols’ whites-only neighborhoods, boosted by Star’s founder, leave indelible mark - The Kansas City Star December 22, 2020
Redlining – Ferris State University | Jim Crow Museum February 2021
1946: Mendez v. Westminster – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS March 13, 2021
Would Statehood Have Saved D.C. From a Vaccine Fiasco? – Daily Beast March 23, 2021
Are We Automating Racism? – Vox March 31, 2021
Causes and Consequences of Separate and Unequal Neighborhoods – Urban Institute April 1, 2021
Is Racism Making People Sick? – Vox April 3, 2021
1954: Hernandez v. Texas – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS April 28, 2021
An Anti-Vaccine Film Targeted To Black Americans Spreads False Information – NPR June 8, 2021
The Roots of Structural Racism Project – Berkeley University June 21, 2021
The U.S. Is Increasingly Diverse, So Why Is Segregation Getting Worse? - TIME June 21, 2022
Most major metropolitan areas have become more racially segregated, study shows - CNN June 21, 2021
Tribes say voting access hurt by US Supreme Court ruling – AP News July 1, 2021
Built to keep Black from white – NBC News July 19, 2021
Housing Discrimination: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver July 26, 2021
How should doctors consider race? – Vox July 28, 2021
What Is Redlining? – The New York Times August 17, 2021
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. – NBC News September 20, 2021
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. – TODAY September 21, 2021
Voting Rights – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver September 27, 2021
Mendez Freedom Trail in Westminster secures state funding boost – Los Angeles Times October 21, 2021
Paving the Way for Integrated Schools Before Brown v. Board of Education – WCVB 5 ABC October 15, 2021
New book details how two O.C. families and a farm helped integrate public schools – Los Angeles Times October 21, 2021
Justice Department Announces New Initiative to Combat Redlining – The United States Department of Justice October 22, 2021
Effects of the First Court Ruling against School Segregation – National Bureau of Economic Research November 1, 2021
America’s public school teachers are far less racially and ethnically diverse than their students – Pew Research Center December 10, 2021
Use these interactive maps to see how Kansas City has turned whiter east of Troost - The Kansas City Star December 12, 2021
U.S. public school students often go to schools where at least half of their peers are the same race or ethnicity – Pew Research Center December 15, 2021
AUSTIN REVEALED Civil Rights Stories – Austin PBS December 17, 2021
The Lasting Legacy Of Redlining – FiveThirtyEight February 9, 2022
Lorenzo Ramirez, late plaintiff in famed school desegregation case, honored by Orange – Los Angeles Times February 9, 2022
The Fight for Anti-LGBTQ+ Rights in Arkansas – The Daily Show February 23, 2022
Where Black Families Reach The American Dream – CNBC February 23, 2022
Texas isn’t the only state denying essential medical care to trans youths. Here’s what’s going on. – The Washington Post March 10, 2022
What Recent HBCU Bomb Threats Say About the State of Racism in America – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee April 1, 2022
Historically Redlined Neighborhoods Burdened by Excess Oil and Gas Wells – Columbia University April 13, 2022
Hurdles remain 75 years after key Latino segregation case – AXIOS April 14, 2022
Sent to the ‘Mexican school’ 75 years ago, Sylvia Mendez’s fight for equality continues – Los Angeles Times April 14, 2022
Redlining tied to more oil, gas wells in urban areas, according to study – Los Angeles Times April 22, 2022
The long-run impacts of Mexican-American school desegregation – BROOKINGS April 28, 2022
The Case For Universal Free Lunch – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee April 29, 2022
Environmental Racism – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver May 2, 2022
Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows – POLITICO May 2, 2022
The most important desegregation case you’ve never heard of, and why it’s still relevant – WGBH May 2, 2022
Politico reporter on importance of SCOTUS draft opinion language – CNN May 3, 2022
Report: Supreme Court draft suggests Roe could be overturned – AP News May 3, 2022
Biden Calls Draft Opinion Overturning Roe V. Wade ‘Radical’ – NBC News May 3, 2022
Coates describes potential socioeconomic impact if Roe v. Wade is overturned – CNN May 3, 2022
Alito’s Plan to Repeal the 20th Century – The Atlantic May 3, 2022
The case against the Supreme Court of the United States – Vox May 3, 2022
Supreme Court To Strike Down Roe v. Wade, Leaked Opinion Shows – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah May 3, 2022
THE DAY THE CIVIL-RIGHTS MOVEMENT CHANGED – The Atlantic May 4, 2022
Lawrence: If You Voted Republican, You Voted To Overturn Roe v. Wade – May 3, 2022
Kamala Harris reacts to Roe v. Wade draft opinion – CBS News May 3. 2022
For Religious Right, Abortion Was A Means To Power As Segregation Lost Political Potency – MSNBC May 5, 2022
Buffalo shooting leaves neighborhood without a grocery store – AP News May 18, 2022
Report finds falling student achievement in K-12 schools – AP News May 19, 2022
Money & Drugs Keep Going Missing After Louisville Police Raids – VICE News May 20, 2022
COVID-19, shootings: Is mass death now tolerated in America? – AP News May 21, 2022
How Voter Suppression Laws Target Native Americans – BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICE May 23, 2022
Students of color push back on calls for police in schools – AP News June 5, 2022
School Police – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver June 6, 2022
The Long Shadow of Eugenics in America – The New York Times June 8, 2022
Roy Wood Jr. Explores Gentrification in Brooklyn – The Daily Show June 9, 2022
Indian Citizenship Act: Granted Citizenship but Not Voting Rights – Thoughtco. June 10, 2022
A landmark case ensuring education to undocumented children turns 40 – NBC News June 13, 2022
The Hell and Horror of Giving Birth While Black – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee June 17, 2022
GOP congressional candidate Carl Paladino said Black Americans are ‘held hungry and dumb’ and ‘conditioned’ to vote for Democrats – June 17, 2022
First Black Air Force Academy Superintendent says lack of diversity “will weaken us” – CBS News June 20, 2022
Supreme Court Rules State Funding Can Be Used For Religious Education – MSNBC June 21, 2022
Missouri becomes latest state to use COVID relief to support underfunded schools – PBS NewsHour June 22, 2022
After Roe Ruling, Other Constitutional Rights Could Be Next | Ayman – MSNBC June 24, 2022
Thomas Announces Targeting Of Gay Rights; Tacit New Direction To Anti-Abortion Movement – MSNBC June 25, 2022
Congress extends school lunch program, but maybe too late – PBS NewsHour June 25, 2022
Nonprofit tackles inequities by building playgrounds in low-income neighborhoods – PBS NewsHour June 26, 2022
‘We will just continue the fight’: Advocate on impact of Roe v. Wade reversal for Black women – CNN June 26, 2022
Pamela Brown challenges Ohio congressman on support of the state’s abortion laws – CNN June 26, 2022
Abortion Bans Will Increase Mass Incarceration, Says Activist – MSNBC June 27, 2022
The Public Health Crisis Facing Black Women With Roe Overturned – MSNBC June 27, 2022
Supreme Court Rulings Debate Who’s Next to Be Overturned – Late Night with Seth Meyers June 27, 2022
Concern For Future Of Other Rights Arises After Supreme Court Abortion Ruling – MSNBC June 28, 2022
SCOTUS Decision Hurts Black Voters | Zerlina. – MSNBC June 29, 2022
LIVE: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in to the Supreme Court – Reuters June 30, 2022
Live Coverage: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice – CBS News June 30, 2022
LIVE | Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as the Supreme Court’s 116th justice – AP News June 30, 2022
Seized beach property to be returned to Black family almost 100 years later – CNN June 30, 2022
Supreme Court to hear case with major implications for voting rights – CNN July 1, 2022
SCOTUS Taking Up Election Case ‘Should Worry Everyone Who Cares’ About Voting: Elias – MSNBC July 1, 2022
SCOTUS To Hear Case That Is A ‘Five Alarm Fire For Democracy’ | The Katie Phang Show – MSNBC July 1, 2022
Who overturning Roe hurts most, explained in 7 charts – Vox July 1, 2022
Black Women Will Be Most Impacted By The End Of Roe – MSNBC July 3, 2022
Dul-Sayin’ – What July 4th Means to Black Folks – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah July 3, 2022
The Essence Festival and The Birth of The Crown Act – MSNBC July 4, 2022
The Supreme Court Case That Could Upend U.S. Elections – MSNBC July 5, 2022
Legal battles over past and future elections heat up in Georgia and Arizona – PBS NewsHour July 6, 2022
How abortion bans make inequality worse – Vox July 8, 2022
Florida moves to restrict what schools can teach about systemic racism – PBS NewsHour July 8, 2022
Wisconsin Supreme Court outlaws voting drop boxes – Reuters July 8, 2022
The history of racial discrimination in housing still impacts the Kansas City region today - MARC March 2, 2023
‘It’s a little scary’: How $1M homes are changing Kansas City’s Hispanic West Side - The Kansas City Star April 30, 2023
While things have improved, Chicago remains the most segregated city in America - WBEZCHICAGO NPR June 19, 2023
As Troost Avenue changes, longtime residents say it's 'representative of Kansas City' - KCUR NPR June 23, 2023
A low-barrier shelter may be in the works for Kansas City - The Kansas City Beacon August 11, 2023
The Man Who Made the Suburbs White - SLATE August 16, 2023
Kansas City's Westside is changing fast, and residents are worried they're being pushed out - KCUR NPR September 21, 2023
Regulators caught Wells Fargo, other banks in probe over mortgage pricing discrimination - CNBC December 11, 2023
Descendants fight to maintain historic Black communities. Keeping their legacy alive is complicated - AP News December 21, 2023
Wall Street’s housing stock leaves Latino families struggling to buy and rent homes - January 2, 2024
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