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Restrictive covenants of this type were often used to exclude black people from residential neighborhoods, and in a city like St. Louis, which once had a Segregation regime, one naturally suspects that that was the case with the DeMun covenants. If it was, then that fact should be frankly acknowledged. If it was not, then that surprising fact should be mentioned as well.
Note, by the way, that the reference for the quoted paragraph (and for several more points in the article) is now a dead link, and needs to be updated. J. D. Crutchfield | Talk 17:51, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
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The article says,
Restrictive covenants of this type were often used to exclude black people from residential neighborhoods, and in a city like St. Louis, which once had a Segregation regime, one naturally suspects that that was the case with the DeMun covenants. If it was, then that fact should be frankly acknowledged. If it was not, then that surprising fact should be mentioned as well.
Note, by the way, that the reference for the quoted paragraph (and for several more points in the article) is now a dead link, and needs to be updated. J. D. Crutchfield | Talk 17:51, 15 April 2015 (UTC)