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Description: In the 1970s, white residents of the Rosedale neighborhood in Queens were fighting integration. On November 5, 1975 the Federal Government took direct civil rights action, specifically barring Rosedale residents from “threatening, intimidating, or otherwise interfering” with African Americans seeking homes in the neighborhood.It was the first time such an action was taken under the Fair Housing Act of 1968.nnThis video reveals an important and largely forgotten story of housing discrimin
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