Ferguson's Experience Offers Lessons on Integration
Posted on AllSides August 23rd, 2014
From The Center
Sharon Golliday grew up in the Pruett-Igoe public housing project in St. Louis, a high-rise complex so violent that even the police were afraid to enter.
So like many African-Americans, she and her family took advantage of a sea change in federal housing policy in the 1980s and 90s that came to regard projects as part of the problem. Using a government voucher to subsidize the cost, they eventually landed in this suburb.
"We needed to get out," said Ms. Golliday, a 58-year-old teacher. "No one forced us to move—we...
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