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Abstract

Professor McGee discusses Chester McGuire's comprehensive, provocative and good-humored assessment of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (HCDA). McGuire suggests both ominous and benign trends in the shift of political power and allocation of material resources in the United States. In analyzing the McGuire’s assessment of the HCDA, Professor McGee addresses how the act affects minority groups, particularly Black Americans.

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reprinted in EMERGING ISSUES IN BLACK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Bobo and Osborne, eds., 1976).

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