A subtle form of racial discrimination in housing is "racial steering." racial steering occurs when real estate agents show prospective buyers homes only in neighborhoods already dominated by that family's race. this violates the fair housing act of 1968. according to an article in chance magazine (vol. 14, no. 2 [2001]), tenants at a large apartment complex recently filed a lawsuit alleging racial steering. the complex is divided into two parts, section a and section

b. the plaintiffs claimed that white potential renters were steered to section a, while african americans were steered to section

b. the table below shows the data that were presented in court to show the locations of recently rented apartments.

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The table represented below is how the people were divided in the household.

As you can see, the white people have more privileged to stay in the household. And the consistency of having the black people rented are of minimum. This violates the policy because of it's unfair system to the people and the division of the homes.
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