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In this special President’s Day episode, we’re honoring Black History Month by pulling back the curtain on a few federal policies that built and sometimes blocked the path to Black homeownership. From FDR’s New Deal and the restrictive legacy of redlining to Lyndon B. Johnson’s landmark signing of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, we explore how past executive decisions created the landscape we navigate today. Join us as we connect the dots between historical legislation and modern day home goals
By Derrick Thornton, REALTOR®5
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In this special President’s Day episode, we’re honoring Black History Month by pulling back the curtain on a few federal policies that built and sometimes blocked the path to Black homeownership. From FDR’s New Deal and the restrictive legacy of redlining to Lyndon B. Johnson’s landmark signing of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, we explore how past executive decisions created the landscape we navigate today. Join us as we connect the dots between historical legislation and modern day home goals

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