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Matthew Desmond, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City Quotes: It was not that low-income renters didn’t know their rights. They just knew those rights would cost them.
         

It was not that low-income renters didn’t know their rights. They just knew those rights would cost them.


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It was not that low-income renters didn’t know their rights. They just knew those rights would cost them.
         



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