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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2019 · 51 MIN

The Roots And Effects Of Housing Segregation — And Why It Persists In Georgia Today

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A report by financial news and content company, 24-7 Wall Street, identifies the 25 most-segregated cities in America. Four are in Georgia, and one of those is in the top five. The area covering Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell is number 22. Columbus comes in at 19. Macon is number 11. Albany, Georgia, comes in at No. 3.

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