Undervalued: Black homeowners fight for unbiased appraisals
The discriminatory practice of "redlining" properties may have officially ended eight decades ago, but federal data and stories from coast-to-coast outline continued entrenched bias in the way properties are valued. Reporter: Caresse Jackman, Video: Michael Estrabillo, Producer: Emily Featherston

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