Leaders Question Racial Covenants: Express Outrage At Race

From: Sacramento Observer | Date: October 12, 1994| Author: Lori Edmo-Suppah | Copyright information


Sacramento Observer

10-12-1994

Leaders Question Racial Covenants: Express Outrage At Race Restrictions. On Huffington's Property

Sacramento civil rights leaders held a press conference this week to express outrage at the disclosure of race-related restrictions on property owned by U.S. Senate candidate Congressman Michael Huffington.

It was alleged that deeds on two properties owned by Huffington in Texas contained racial covenants prohibiting sale to ...

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