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A new searchable map from the Wake County Register of Deeds reveals more than 14,500 racially restrictive covenants embedded in property records from 1900 to 1950. The interactive tool shows how housing discrimination shaped neighborhoods across the Triangle — and continues to influence them today.
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FULL STORY: Wake’s 14,000 red dots: See a century of housing restrictions on new searchable map
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