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Anchor text: Community Reinvestment Act
Target Entity: Community_Reinvestment_Act
Preceding Context: In the United States, the Fair Housing Act of 1968 was passed to fight the practice. It prohibited redlining when the criteria for redlining are based on race, religion, gender, familial status, disability, or ethnic origin. The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity was tasked with administering and enforcing this law. Anyone who suspects that their neighborhood has been redlined is able to file a housing discrimination . The
Succeeding Context: of 1977 further required banks to apply the same lending criteria in all communities. By Paul S. Grogan, Tony Proscio. ISBN 0-8133-3952-9. Published 2002. Page 114. The goal was not to relax lending restrictions but rather to get banks to apply the same criteria to residents in the inner-city as in the suburbs. Although open redlining was made illegal in the 70s through community reinvestment legislation, the practice may have continued in less overt ways. AIDS activists allege redlining of health insurance against the in response to the AIDS crisis, though no evidence exists to support this claim.
Paragraph Title: Challenges
Source Page: Redlining

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