The Racial Origins of Zoning in American Cities

1997

By: , Christopher Silver

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Social Equity

This book chapter points out zoning’s early social function as a legal mechanism for separating immigrant and African American populations, serving to preserve property values or enforce racial segregation. It shows that the narrative of zoning as a neutral tool for separating land uses is incomplete.