Policy Record

Buchanan v. Warley

The Supreme Court struck down a Louisville residential segregation ordinance that barred Black people from buying property on majority-white blocks and white people from buying property on majority-Black blocks.

Year 1917Era: Jim Crow and DisenfranchisementCourt CasePositive
Impact Score19.00

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What happened

The Supreme Court struck down a Louisville residential segregation ordinance that barred Black people from buying property on majority-white blocks and white people from buying property on majority-Black blocks.

Why it matters

EquityStack classifies this policy as positive impact with limited supporting evidence. The record matters because it helps explain how government action shaped Black Americans' rights, resources, exposure to harm, or access to institutions.

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What this means

Impact on Black Americans

Blocked one form of legally mandated residential segregation, though private covenants and other discriminatory housing practices continued.

1917

The Supreme Court struck down a Louisville residential segregation ordinance that barred Black people from buying property on majority-white blocks and white people from buying property on majority-Black blocks.

Outcome

Blocked one form of legally mandated residential segregation, though private covenants and other discriminatory housing practices continued.

Era context

Previous era-adjacent record: Guinn v. United States.

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