Property Rights

n. A (usually material) thing belonging to a person, group of persons, etc.; a possession; (as a mass noun) that which one owns; possessions collectively; a person's goods, wealth, etc.

Podcasts
McCammon, Sarah. "ProPublica Report: Black Americans Lose Big Under Longtime Property Provision". NPR, July 20, 2019. Audio, 4:00. https://www.npr.org/2019/07/20/743801040/propublica-report-black-americans-lose-big-under-longtime-property-provision.
New Orleans Bulbancha native peoples. "New Orleans: 300 // Bulbancha: 3000." Interview by Laine Kaplan-Levenson. TriPod: New Orleans at 300, New Orleans Public Radio WWNO, December 20, 2018. Audio, 29:20. https://www.wwno.org/post/new-orleans-300-bulbancha-3000.

Texts and other related media


Cooper Hewitt. “W. E. B. du Bois's Data Portraits Visualizing Black America.” Image. SHOP Cooper Hewitt, October 2018. https://shop.cooperhewitt.org/products/w-e-b-du-boiss-data-portraits-visualizing-black-america
Fullilove, Mindy Thompson. “Unceasing Struggle,” in Root Shock: New Village Press, 2016: 165-192.
Holway, Jim, Don Elliott, & Anna Trentadue. “Combating Zombie Subdivisions: How Three Communities Redressed Excess Entitlements.” Land Lines Magazine, January 2014. https://www.lincolninst.edu/publications/articles/combating-zombie-subdivisions
NYU Press. “Root Shock.” Image. NYU Press, 2016. https://nyupress.org/9781613320198/root-shock/
Rusert, Britt, and Battle-Baptiste, Whitney eds. W. E. B. du Bois's Data Portraits Visualizing Black America. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 2018. Excerpts.