Racial Covenants are defined as "clauses that are found in property deeds to prevent people who were not white from buying & occupying land."
These two terms have been applicable in many communities, both urban and rural, throughout the whole of the United States, Minnesota being no exception. Down below, you can find different examples of times that red-lining and racial covenants were researched, discovered, and removed accordingly through the Newspaper Articles button. Through the button labeled "Self-Discovery Historical Resources" links have been provided to a page where you can research to find out if your property has a racial covenants on it, and discover how to remove it. Click the buttons below to navigate., and click Home/About Us to go back to the main page.