Ethnic division outside Boston
Minorities, whites in separate worlds
Metropolitan Boston became more racially diverse in the 1990s, but the booming growth of minority residents in so-called satellite cities outside the urban core occurred largely along segregated lines, according to a study to be released today by Harvard University's Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston. (Full article: 877 words)
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