Shelley v. Kraemer was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case from 1948 that ruled racial covenants in property deeds could not be enforced by state courts, effectively addressing discriminatory practices in housing. This decision played a significant role in highlighting the intersections of race, property rights, and systemic racism within American institutions, revealing how legal frameworks have historically upheld segregation and discrimination.
Topic 7.2: 7.2 Historical development of systemic racism in American institutions
Unit 7