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Above property rights. Clearinghouse Publication no. 38. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. December, 1972.
CR1.10:38
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Barriers Facing Minority and Women Owned Businesses in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. August, 2002.
CR1.2:200314020
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Briefing: The Effects of the Community Reinvestment Act and its Alleged Effects on the Mortgage Crisis. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. March 20, 2009.
CR1.2009:Brief3/20
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Civil Rights and the Mortgage Crisis. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. September , 2009.
CR1.8/2:C2009
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Equal Opportunity in Farm Programs: An Appraisal of Services Rendered by Agencies of the United States Department of Agriculture. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. 1965.
CR1.2:F22
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Home Ownership for Lower Income Families: A Report on the Racial and Ethnic Impact of the Section 235 Program. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. June, 1971.
CR1.2:H75
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Implementation of Federal Civil Rights Law in Iowa: Nondiscrimination in the Block Grants and Minority Business Participation. Iowa Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. September, 1983.
CR1.2:L44
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Mortgage Money: Who Gets it? A Case study in mortgage lending discrimination in Hartford, Connecticut. Clearinghouse Publication no. 48. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. June, 1974.
CR1.10:48
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Neighborhood renewal-reinvestment and displacement in DC. District of Columbia Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. February, 1981.
CR1.2:N31
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Residential mortgage lending disparities in Washington, DC. District of Columbia Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. August, 1998.
CR1.2:R31/2
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