File:2020 Census Racial Data Kansas City.png

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English: In the 20th century, redlining and other racist policies kept Black and White Kansas Citians to separate parts of the city, visibly demarcated by the Troost Avenue Corridor to this day.
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Troost Avenue remains a racial and cultural barrier within Kansas City to the present day.

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