Years before the Civil Rights Act of 1968 established national fair housing rules, a small nonprofit in Baltimore was already working to expose unscrupulous landlords discriminating against black tenants. Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc.’s work had garnered national praise for its foresight on the…
Source: Sun
Who will fight discrimination in housing? Advocates rally after Maryland's oldest fair housing group folds
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