The Discriminatory History of Highway Infrastructure and American Suburbia
Rozina Kanchwala Rozina Kanchwala

The Discriminatory History of Highway Infrastructure and American Suburbia

Segregation laws were being struck down around the same time that highways were being built. So, by placing highways strategically, planners were able to keep white and black neighborhoods apart in a way that would make things like school integration harder to achieve. In this way, infrastructure policies reinforced racist policies in a more subtle way.

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