Kevin Ehrman-Solberg and Kirsten Delegard: The dark history of the suburbs
Beginning in the 1800s, people began writing clauses into property deeds that were meant to prevent all future owners from selling or leasing to certain racial groups, especially Black people. These racial covenants spread like wildfire throughout the US, making cities more segregated and the suburbs more restricted. Kevin Ehrman-Solberg and Kir...
Kevin Ehrman-Solberg: The geography of inequality | Kevin Ehrman-Solberg | TEDxMinneapolis
American cities were not always racially segregated. Minneapolis is no exception. But in the early 20th century, something called the ‘racial covenant’ began remaking the geography of cities across the country. These covenants were legal clauses that prevented people of color from owning or occupying property. And while covenants have been illeg...