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The Fair Housing Act of 1968

The Fair Housing Act of 1968. Jordan Caccamise Morgan Byers Brittney Morgan October 31, 2012. Fair Housing Act of 1968. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDo9mb6-su4. What is the Fair Housing Act?.

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The Fair Housing Act of 1968

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  1. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 Jordan Caccamise Morgan Byers Brittney Morgan October 31, 2012

  2. Fair Housing Act of 1968 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDo9mb6-su4

  3. What is the Fair Housing Act? • The Law: Outlaw discrimination in the rental or purchase of homes and a broad range of other housing-related transactions, such as advertising, mortgage lending, homeowner's insurance and zoning. (Protective Classes) The Goals: • Advance equal opportunity in housing and achieve racial integration • Truly integrated and balanced living patterns

  4. Protective Classes • Race • Color • National Origin • Religion • Sex • Familial Status • Disability

  5. History • 1955: William Byron Rumford – first African American to serve in California State Legislature - Introduced fair-housing bill • 1963: Rumford Fair Housing Act: Prohibits discrimination against basis of race, ethnicity, gender, marital status, or physical disability

  6. History Continued • Proposition 14: Protect property owners, as well as protect white neighborhoods & property values • Reitman v. Mulkey: Supreme Court case stating that Proposition 14 violated the State Constitution Ruling: Proposition 14 violated the 14th Amendment

  7. The Legal Issues • ILLEGAL- It is illegal under the Fair Housing Act to discriminate in the sale or rental of a dwelling because of the disability of (1) the buyer or renter, (2) a person who will reside in the dwelling after it is sold or rented, or (3) any person associated with the buyer or renter. • LEGAL- It is not illegal, however, to refuse to rent or sell housing to an individual, with or without a disabling condition, whose tenancy would constitute a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals or whose tenancy would result in substantial physical damage to the property of others.

  8. Reasons for The Fair Housing Act • Violated the State Constitution • Violated The U.S. Constitution 14th Amendment • Guarantee a right to a national housing market

  9. Outcomes • Expanded democracy because it gave an equal opportunity for people in the housing market. • It was another step towards equality when it came to every day life. • Created more of an opportunity for mix within cultures.

  10. References • LAMB, CHARLES M, and ERIC M WILK. "Presidents, Bureaucracy, and Housing Discrimination Policy: The Fair Housing Acts of 1968 and 1988." Politics & Policy, 37.1 (2009): 127-149. • Collins, William J. "The Political Economy of State Fair Housing Laws Before 1968." Social Science History, 30.1 (2006): 15-49. • "The Federal Fair Housing Requirements: Title VIII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act." Duke Law Journal, 1969.4 (1969): 733-771. • Anonymous, . "Fair Housing Act: Foreword." Congressional Digest, 67.6-7 (1988): 163.

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