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History, 05.07.2019 22:10 nakeytrag

When the suburb of lakewood, california, was first built in 1950, it refused to sell houses to jewish families, as well as african americans and hispanics. however, within a few years, the developers reversed this policy and started selling homes to families regardless of religious faith or ethnicity. what does this tell us about stigma?

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