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Fair Housing Inc. was a Cleveland, Ohio, licensed real estate brokerage firm incorporated in 1962 as a for-profit business
venture. Its primary aim was to establish the principle of non-discrimination in the Greater Cleveland housing market. It
assisted persons who had historically been denied housing because of race, religion, or national origin by offering affordable
housing; promoting good community relations as a way to stabilize emerging mixed neighborhoods; and encouraging the dissolution
of segregation patterns based on race, ethnicity, or religious background. The founding officers included Karl F. Bruch Jr.,
Dr. Winston Richie, and Russell Adrine. By 1971, federal and state governments had passed open housing legislation, and Fair
Housing Inc. was dissolved. The collection consists of board of directors' and stockholders' records, including articles
of incorporation, corporate dissolution records, financial records, agendas, correspondence, directors' information forms,
committee rosters, memos, proposals, reports, minutes, broker reports, newsletters, newspaper clippings, loan records, shareholder
proxies, reply cards, stock campaign records, shareholders' lists, and subject files.
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