Mapping Racism and Resistance in Milwaukee

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Joe Walzer

Start Date

28-4-2023 12:00 AM

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Milwaukee has a strong history in racial segregation including redlining, restricted deeds, and covenants. However, there is also a forgotten history of community resistance to these actions. By means of collection of article data, including census data and convents, as well as collection of historical research, the data elucidated a prevalence of restricted covenants in Milwaukee suburbs and a changing of the racial makeup of current districts in the city. Based on the evidence, we concluded these circumstances emerged from a mix of redlining and restricted covenants in Milwaukee that led impart to the hyper segregation seen by residents today.

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Apr 28th, 12:00 AM

Mapping Racism and Resistance in Milwaukee

Milwaukee has a strong history in racial segregation including redlining, restricted deeds, and covenants. However, there is also a forgotten history of community resistance to these actions. By means of collection of article data, including census data and convents, as well as collection of historical research, the data elucidated a prevalence of restricted covenants in Milwaukee suburbs and a changing of the racial makeup of current districts in the city. Based on the evidence, we concluded these circumstances emerged from a mix of redlining and restricted covenants in Milwaukee that led impart to the hyper segregation seen by residents today.