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Race, Class & Inequalities

Collected by: Rochester Public Library

Archived since: Apr, 2021

Description:

Rochester proudly embraces its place in African American history as a stop on the Underground Railroad and the home of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. But the city’s history over the last one hundred years shows that the promise of that earlier time has not been realized. Throughout the 20th century, the city was a site of race-based violence, segregated schools, and racial covenants in housing. In 1964, Black citizens rebelled against the discrimination they experienced, but problems persisted. More recently, Rochester made national headlines for the death of Daniel Prude, a Black man who died after police placed a hood over his head and pinned him face down in the street. Author Richard Rothstein places responsibility for government-sanctioned segregation squarely on the shoulders of the New Deal, which jump-started suburban housing development for white, middle-class Americans in the 1930s. At that time, a Rochester real estate brochure promised homebuyers a “restricted owner list” and “desirable neighbors” in its new Brighton development, while a Residential Security Map from the same era coldly appraised more than two-thirds of the city as “definitely declining” or “hazardous.” Housing restrictions led to increased segregation in city neighborhoods and schools. Today, a person’s health, education, and opportunity are largely determined by the zip code in which they live. Dating from the 1930s through the 2020s, these resources highlight Rochester’s legacy of racial inequality and how it has shaped the community. The material was compiled as part of the Race, Class & Inequalities curriculum for 8th- and 11th-grade social studies classes, a joint effort of Monroe County school superintendents, Monroe 1 and 2 BOCES, and the University of Rochester’s Center for Urban Education Success.

Subject:   Government Politics & Elections Society & Culture

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Title: How Rochester’s Growing City and Suburbs Excluded Black Residents

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/in-depth/news/2020/02/05/rochester-ny-kept-black-residents-out-suburbs-decades/2750049001/

Description: This article provides an overview of how Rochester’s growing city and suburbs excluded black residents in the post-WWII era.

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Subject:   Discrimination in mortgage loans Redlining Discrimination in housing

Title: Decades of legal segregation shape Rochester city schools today

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/local/communities/time-to-educate/stories/2018/06/06/rochester-ny-rcsd-city-schools-history-racial-segregation/642138002/

Description: This article provides an overview of segregation in Rochester schools from 1841 to the present.

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Subject:   Discrimination in housing Discrimination in education--New York (State)--Rochester. Schools--New York (State)--Rochester.

Title: Why are Rochester schools America's worst? Study Kodak Park School 41

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/local/communities/time-to-educate/stories/2018/06/06/worst-public-schools-america-rochester-ny-rcsd-kodak-park-school-41/550929002/

Description: This article looks at the challenges facing Rochester's city schools through the lens of Kodak Park School Number 41, which, at the time, was about to be closed for failure to make academic progress.

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Subject:   Schools--New York (State)--Rochester. Discrimination in education--New York (State)--Rochester.

Title: Spencerport Urban-Suburban debate continues

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/12/09/spencerport-urban-suburban-debate/20172821/

Description: This article discusses the debate in the Spencerport School District over allowing the district to participate in the Urban-Suburban Program, which allows City of Rochester students to attend school at participating suburban schools (or vice-versa).

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Subject:   Racism--New York (State)--New York. Schools--New York (State)--Rochester. Discrimination in education--New York (State)--Rochester. Urban-Suburban Interdistrict Transfer Program (Rochester, N.Y.)

Title: 1930s Rochester redlining maps show discrimination

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2016/10/20/rochester-ny-redlining-map/92456536/

Description: This article from the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle discusses the 1939 Home Owners Loan Corporation assessment of Rochester and its impact on Rochester housing.

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Subject:   Discrimination in mortgage loans Discrimination in housing Redlining

Title: Report ties redlining in Rochester city neighborhoods to susceptibility to COVID

URL: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2020/10/01/ncrc-redlining-rochester-covid-social-vulnerability/5870365002/

Description: This article discusses the connection between racially discriminatory housing practices and modern-day health outcomes, including susceptibility to COVID-19.

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Subject:   Discrimination in mortgage loans Discrimination in housing Redlining COVID-19 (Disease)

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