Oppression1960
FHA Redlining Systematically Denies Mortgages in Black Neighborhoods
The FHA and private lenders maintained racially explicit guidelines refusing to guarantee mortgages in or near Black neighborhoods throughout the 1960s. Black applicants were denied loans at far higher rates than white applicants with identical financials. The practice was federally endorsed until the Fair Housing Act of 1968, which was weakly enforced.