Latimore, Carey H., Ph.D. "Civil Rights in San Antonio: WWII to Mid-1960s." |
"Redlining is the practice of denying people access to credit because of where they live, even if they are personally qualified for loans. Historically, mortgage lenders once widely redlined core urban neighborhoods and Black-populated neighborhoods in particular. The 1968 Fair Housing Act outlawed racially motivated redlining and tasked federal financial regulators, including the Federal Reserve, with enforcement."
**Courtesy UTSA Special Collections "HOLC San Antonio City Survey Report 1 Exhibit A: Grades of Security In this HOLC map of San Antonio, note the four designations. Green meant that the HOLC viewed the neighborhood as exceptional for investment. A blue line meant that the HOLC viewed the neighborhood was safe and still worthy of investment. Yellow meant that the neighborhood was declining but still worth some investment. Red was used to classify the neighborhood as not worthy of investment." (Lattimore 14)