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How open are our suburbs? : Open housing [Sound recording]

Title
  1. How open are our suburbs? : Open housing [Sound recording] / Conversations from Wingspread.
Published by
  1. Racine, Wis : Johnson Foundation, 1973.

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Additional authors
  1. Price, Dan.
  2. Henry, Anthony.
  3. Johnson Foundation (Racine, Wis.)
Description
  1. on side 1 of tape cassette.
Uniform title
  1. Conversations from Wingspread (Radio program)
Subject
  1. African Americans > Housing
  2. Discrimination in housing > United States
Call number
  1. Sc Audio C-341
Note
  1. Duration of program: 28':52"
  2. National Conference on Open Suburbs sponsored by League of Women Voters Education Fund in cooperation with Taconic Foundation. This program deals with the subject of open housing, the relationship between the environmentalist and the open housing movement, techniques used to preserve the status quo in the suburbs, the impact of leading institutions on the housing market, the price we pay for exclusionary housing practices, success stories in planned communities, the role of the real estate broker in the development and sale of housing, and resources against discrimination in housing.
  3. Moderator: Dan Price. Participants: Anthony Henry, Edward L. Holmgren, James Scott, D. Kent Watkins.
Title
  1. How open are our suburbs? : Open housing [Sound recording] / Conversations from Wingspread.
Imprint
  1. Racine, Wis : Johnson Foundation, 1973.
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Added author
  1. Price, Dan.
  2. Henry, Anthony.
  3. Johnson Foundation (Racine, Wis.)
Research call number
  1. Sc Audio C-341
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