Housing Act of 1954 Expands Urban Renewal, Intensifies Destruction of Black Communities
On August 2, 1954, President Eisenhower signed the Housing Act of 1954, dramatically expanding the urban renewal program that had begun with the 1949 Housing Act. The law introduced the “workable program” requirement for federal funds, mandated comprehensive planning, and provided new …
Dwight D. Eisenhower
U.S. Congress
Urban Renewal Administration
Real estate industry
Robert Moses
institutional-racism
urban-renewal
housing-policy
displacement
corporate-interests
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