The Color of Law: Housing, Segregation & Education
In Cleveland, 45 percent of African-American residents live in neighborhoods that are nearly 80 percent people of color. However, if we are to measure segregation by exposure to other races, our metro area ranks as one of the most segregated. Richard Rothstein, research associate at the Economic Policy Institute and fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, explains.

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Richard Rothstein, "The Color Of Law" (with Ta-Nehisi Coates)

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Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America

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Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton & Springfield (online version)

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The Color of Law | Richard Rothstein | Talks at Google

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Magna Carta and the Origins of American Constitutionalism | Gordon Wood

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Global Capitalism: Why War Between Europe and Russia is Now a Reality

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Most Leaders Don't Even Know the Game They're In | Simon Sinek

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: The Economics and Politics of Race

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Law and Justice with Antonin Scalia

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I Was An MIT Educated Neurosurgeon Now I'm Unemployed And Alone In The Mountains How Did I Get Here?

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America's Book Club: Heather Cox Richardson

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Amity Shlaes on Coolidge's life, ideas, and success in bringing about low taxes and small government

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The Leadership Skills We’ll Need Most When Everything Is Changing: Me2We 2026

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Section 1983 Basics

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The Color of Law

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How America Is Losing the World | Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

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Jim Mattis on Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead

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The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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