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Between 1890 and 1968 thousands of "sundown towns" existed in the United States, which strictly prohibited African Americans from living within their borders. James Loewen, author of "Sundown Towns A Hidden Dimension of American Racism," discusses his book and whether or not some suburbs still exclude nonwhites.
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