





Black families paid premium prices and could lose their home for missing a single payment.



Blacks who dared to move into white communities faced ostracism, vandalism, and house bombings.



The CHA initially proposed integrated public housing, but after backlash, maintained segregation.



Working-class homeowners on Chicago's west side fought unscrupulous realtors and bank redlining.
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