Struggle for black and Latino mortgage applicants suggests modern-day redlining

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PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour

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Ten years since the economic recession, lending has returned for many Americans. Yet the gap between white and black homeownership is wider now than it was in 1960, with signs of modern-day redlining showing up across the country. Special correspondent Aaron Glantz reports as part of a year-long investigation by Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting.

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