Racial segregation in the U.S. housing market has ebbed since its peak, around 1960. But it can be hard to find a truly integrated American neighborhood, according to demographer John Logan of Brown University, who has been has been parsing the latest census data. “Black-white segregation is a phenomenon that is dragging on and on,” Logan tells NPR’s Steve Inskeep.
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