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The
Case for a Right to Housing. Fannie Mae Foundation, Housing
Policy Debate, Volume 9, Issue 2, pp.223-246, 1998. This reading
summarizes some of the arguments of the progressive (also known
as “radical”) case.
- Carr, James H. (Fannie Mae Foundation). Comment
on Chester Hartman’s ‘‘The Case for a Right
to Housing’’: The Right to ‘‘Poverty with
a Roof’ ’— A Response to Hartman. Fannie
Mae Foundation, Housing Policy Debate • Volume 9, Issue
2, pp.247-257, 1998
- Salins, Peter D. (State University of New York). Comment
on Chester Hartman’s ‘‘The Case for a Right
to Housing’’: Housing Is a Right? Wrong! Fannie
Mae Foundation, Housing Policy Debate, Volume 9, Issue 2, pp.259-266,
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Housing Techniques A Primer for Local Government Officials,
MRSC Report No. 22, March 1992
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Leads to Better Homes and Neighborhoods for Public Housing Residents,
The Urban Institute, September 17, 2004
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Studies in Affordable Housing, Technical Preservation Services,
National Park Service
- New Fund to
Close the Gap in Historic Preservation Projects, Connecticut
Trust For Historic Preservation
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