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Existing comment: Some veterans discovered when they returned from World War II that the promises of the GI Bill -- particularly to the housing benefits -- would go unfulfilled. Non-white residents were frequently locked out of their dream of a home in the suburbs because of restrictive covenants, red lining, and other forms of discrimination. Freeway construction and urban renewal devastated minority neighborhoods. The civil rights movement in California organized around housing rights.
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