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Florence Wagman Roisman
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Florence Wagman Roisman is the William F. Harvey Professor of Law at the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, where she teaches property, housing discrimination and segregation, the civil rights movement, and comparative housing law.
NYT in a Time Warp?
Neighborhood Change
Florence Wagman Roisman
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August 26, 2008
The following is a letter to the editor I submitted to The New York Times: The Times’ Aug. 8 article, “Housing Program Moves Poor...
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