Brief Segregation by The Numbers
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Margery Austin Turner
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[Washington Post] Poor blacks are four times more likely than the non-black poor to live in the District and 14 times more likely to live in a neighborhood with a high concentration of poverty.
Research and Evidence Equity and Community Impact
Expertise Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods
Tags Racial and ethnic disparities