| The U.S. Supreme Court, in Shelley v. Kramer, decides that racially restrictive covenants aren’t legally enforceable. According to the Realtor® OnlineMagazine the covenants became popular after racial zoning was outlawed in Buchanan v. Warley, 1917. They were attached to property deeds, dictating which racial or ethnic groups the property could or could not be sold to.) |
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