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Peer reviewedCole, Johnetta B. – Black Scholar, 1979
Compares housing problems and their resolution in Cuba and the United States. States that U.S. urban homesteading programs such as "sweat equity" are oriented to middle-income people and do not address needs of most Blacks. Contrasts this with Cuba whose government has made a sustained effort to improve housing. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Construction Programs, Federal Programs, Foreign Countries


