Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton & Springfield
Who was Harry Kissell?
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Learn how Harry Kissel, a developer from Springfield, laid the groundwork for redlining.
Learn how the Springfield Ohio native and real estate developer, Harry Kissell, developed one of the earliest planned suburbs in the United States. These suburbs were based on racially restrictive deeds and covenants that prevented Black people from living there. Harry Kissell took his ideas to Washington and helped lay the groundwork for policies that came to be known as redlining.
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Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton & Springfield is a local public television program presented by CET and ThinkTV
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Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton & Springfield
Who was Harry Kissell?
Clip | 4m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how the Springfield Ohio native and real estate developer, Harry Kissell, developed one of the earliest planned suburbs in the United States. These suburbs were based on racially restrictive deeds and covenants that prevented Black people from living there. Harry Kissell took his ideas to Washington and helped lay the groundwork for policies that came to be known as redlining.
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Clip | 4m 40s | Mrs. Francis was the first Black real estate agent in Ohio and a civil rights activist. (4m 40s)
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Clip | 4m 38s | Learn how Harry Kissel, a developer from Springfield, laid the groundwork for redlining. (4m 38s)
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Clip | 1m 30s | Discover how the now-illegal practice of redlining was federal policy in the 1930s. (1m 30s)
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Clip | 1m 27s | See how the shocking wealth gap between white and Black families traces back to redlining. (1m 27s)
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Preview | 30s | This documentary tells the story of local families who were impacted by redlining. (30s)
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Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton & Springfield is a local public television program presented by CET and ThinkTV
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