Depreciate Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr
“There is no truth to the myth that Negroes depreciate property. The fact is that most Negroes are kept out of residential neighborhoods so long that when one of us is finally sold a home, it's already depreciated.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Civil Rights Address, 1960s
Systemic segregation keeps Black people out of neighborhoods, causing property values to decline when they finally own homes.
In simple terms: Segregation harms property value for Black owners.
Address housing inequality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban planning
- policy reform
- community activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What policies can ensure equitable housing?
- How does segregation affect wealth gaps?
Changing attitudes alone won’t fix structural barriers.