The variation is so extreme due to histories of de
jure residential segregation, federal housing policies until the last thirty years or so, and histories of economic development and migration that vary from place to place.
Not exact matches
(Many liberals, including the district judge in the Charlotte case, insisted that
residential segregation was always, in the end, de
jure.
Residential segregation is actually de
jure — it's the result of racially motivated public policy.