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Covenant project unearths the threads of historical housing discrimination in Washington

Published on December 22, 2022

The Central District, a historically Black neighborhood in Seattle, WA.
The Central District, a historically Black neighborhood in Seattle, WA. Image Credit: Joe Wolf (CC BY-ND 2.0)

It is not news that there were racial covenants built into the foundations of Spokane’s neighborhood developments during the middle decades of the past century. But a new state-funded research project is in the process of identifying every such covenant in Eastern Washington — and the tally is significant.

The man who initially opened the door to this subject in this state, history professor James Gregory, said that his work unearthing these racist documents for nearly two decades has been a series of discouraging and unforeseen revelations.

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Originally written by Shawn Vestal for The Spokesman-Review
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