blockbusting การใช้
- One area that the committee oversaw was the practice of blockbusting.
- White flight was driven in part by the process of blockbusting.
- To the networks, sweeps blockbusting is about ego, not money.
- Those blockbusting kickoffs that created a role for Daluiso are mostly a memory.
- Recently, word of real estate blockbusting and racial steering had circulated through the village.
- Blockbusting winger Jonah Lomu wasn't included in the squad to face the Crusaders.
- Blockbusting was very common and very profitable.
- White flight and blockbusting drastically changed the demographics of the West Side by the 1950s.
- But such a suggestion seems a little feeble in the face of his blockbusting geological metaphors.
- I look at it like blockbusting,
- Over the next decade, real estate agents and speculators employed blockbusting to make quick profits.
- Blockbusting typically occurs in areas undergoing racial change and involves scare tactics designed to provoke white flight.
- The blockbusting winger recently told an audience of school students he owns six houses and 16 cars.
- It was predominantly white ( 99 % ) until segregation ended and blockbusting began in the 1960s.
- A lawsuit was filed for blockbusting and was won by the former residents in the late 1960s.
- Blue Hills was a working class white neighborhood until the 1960s when blockbusting caused massive white flight.
- The blockbusting wing is undergoing dialysis treatment in Auckland three times a week while awaiting a kidney transplant.
- Realtors and local banks actively encouraged the demographic transition of the neighborhood through redlining, blockbusting, and racial steering.
- Residents felt the need to move elsewhere because of disinvestment, mortgage redlining, and blockbusting throughout the neighborhoods of Austin.
- Moreover, by the 1980s, as evidence of blockbusting practices disappeared, states and cities began rescinding statutes restricting blockbusting.
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