Shelley v. Kraemer (1948)
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This episode discusses Shelley v. Kraemer (1948) a case that involved the use of restrictive covenants, which barred white people from selling their homes/property to blacks and people of other races and ethnicities. This essentially ensured that neighborhoods would remain segregated.
J.D. Shelley, a black man bought a home for his family that had a restrictive covenant attached, and his neighbor sued to have him removed. The case went to the US Supreme. Listen to the episode to find out what happened.
Resources--
Book:
Olivia's Story: The Conspiracy of Heroes behind Shelley v Kraemer by Jeffery Copeland
Film:
The Story of Shelley v. Kraemer
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