In post-WWII America, the Levittown house was a house for all — as long as you weren't Black
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In post-WWII America, the Levittown house was a house for all — as long as you weren't Black

April 7, 2026
The Independent
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They weren’t the most impressive-looking houses: boxy and small, two bedrooms with a living room and kitchen, no basement, tossed up one after another in assembly-line fashion

In post-WWII America, the Levittown house was a house for all — as long as you weren't Black
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