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Communities combat Lansing area's lingering impact of redlining, environmental racism - The State News

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… of color, specifically African Americans, to be affected … According to Carpenter, African Americans who are redlined get … disparities among the African American community. 

Understanding the … focusing on helping African Americans become homeowners and …

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