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A 1935 subdivision map of a restricted Wake County neighborhood - Image: Wake County Government Racially Restrictive Covenants ProjectLisa Boccetti is horrified by the restrictive covenant that is in the deed to her 1950s ranch house in Raleigh, North Carolina: It states that the land cannot be sold or occupied by Black people. The property “shall not be sold to negroes or to any person or persons of negro blood, and said premises shall not be occupied by negroes or persons of negro blood, except domestic servants and their families, employed by the occupants of the premises,” the original deed states. She and her husband, Bob Williams, would like to remove the offensive language, which hasn

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