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  • Cover

  • Title Page

  • Copyright

  • Contents

  • Foreword: Undoing the Bitter Legacy of Segregation and Discrimination: Douglas S. Massey

  • 1. Introduction: Occupy Wall Street: A New Wave of Fair Housing Activism?: Gregory D. Squires and Chester Hartman

  • The Activists

    • 2. The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Race, Risk, and Access to Credit in a Changing Market: Debby Goldberg and Lisa Rice

    • 3. Onward and Upward: The Fight to Ensure Equal Access to Credit via the Federal Housing Administration: David Berenbaum and Katrina S. Forrest

    • 4. Five Lessons Offered by but Not Learned from the Recent Collapse of the US Economy and the Housing Market: James H. Carr and Katrin B. Anacker

    • 5. Opportunity Lost: How Low-Income and Minority Households Were Denied Access to Historically Low Home Prices and Interest Rates: M William Sermons

    • 6. Finding a Home for the Occupy Movement: Lessons from the Baltimore and Memphis Wells Fargo Litigation: John P. Relman

    • 7. A Tale of Two Recoveries: Discrimination in the Maintenance and Marketing of REO Properties in African American and Latino Neighborhoods across America: Shanti Abedin and Shanna L. Smith

  • The Organizers

    • 8. Building the Power to Win the Battle of Big Ideas and Advance a Long-Term Agenda: George Goehl and Sandra Hinson

    • 9. Forcing Banks to the Bargaining Table: Renegotiating Wall Street’s Relationship with Our Communities: Stephen Lerner and Saqib Bhatti

    • 10. Housing as a Human Right: Where Do Immigrants Stand?: Janis Bowdler, Donald L. Kahl, and José A. Garcia

  • The Scholars

    • 11. The Limits of Litigation in Fulfilling the Fair Housing Act’s Promise of Nondiscriminatory Home Loans: Robert G. Schwemm

    • 12. Housing, Race, and Opportunity: john a. powell

    • 13. Winning Battles and Losing the War: The Progressive Advocacy World: Mike Miller

    • 14. Building a Movement for Fair Lending, Foreclosure Relief, and Financial Reform: Peter Dreier

  • Contributors

  • Acknowledgments

  • Index

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