Credit Laws, Scores And Mechanisms Can Bar African-Americans From Home Ownership
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Roland Martin talks with Kelvin Boston about how credit laws, scores and various mechanisms disenfranchise African-Americans economically from home ownership, forcing up to 70 percent into the sub-prime mortgage market. |
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