The Civil Rights Act of 1866 was the first federal law to address discrimination in housing and property rights. It declares that all U.S. citizens shall have the same rights as white citizens to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and convey real and personal property, regardless of race or color.
Unlike later fair housing laws, this Act includes no exemptions—it applies to all property transactions, public or private.
This law is a foundation of modern fair housing legislation, and its absolute prohibition on racial discrimination still applies today.
Reference (Maryland Source):
– Maryland 60-Hour Principles and Practices Course, Fair Housing and Ethics section.
– Civil Rights Act of 1866, 42 U.S.C. §1982.
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