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by rayiner
3747 days ago
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The legacy of segregation in Atlanta isn't something you have to look for--you'd have to be blind not to see it: http://socialshutter.blogspot.com/2012/10/when-street-names-.... > By the way, the neighborhoods are so 'cheap' because poor people lived there for a long time. (I put cheap in quotes, because homes in this neighborhood are significantly more expensive than the average home in America.) The homes require more work and the school systems have less resources. Gee, why do you think all that is? |
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