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- Anna Blatto, “A City Divided: A Brief History of Segregation in Buffalo,” April 2018, PPG Buffalo.
- Henry Louis Taylor Jr., “The Long History of Residential Segregation in Buffalo,” 12 September 2022, Black Perspectives.
- Li Yin, “The Dynamics of Residential Segregation in Buffalo: An Agent-based Simulation,” Urban Studies 46 (December 2009).
- Daniel Trudeau, “The Persistence of Segregation in Buffalo, New York: Comer VS. Cisneros and Geographies of Relocation Decisions Among Low-Income Black Households,” Urban Geography 36 (2006).
- Jacqueline A Housel, “Geographies of Whiteness: The Active Construction of Racialized Privilege in Buffalo, New York,” Social & Cultural Geography 10 (January 2009).
- James W. Loewen, Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism (2018)
- From Historical Database of Sundown Towns hosted at Tougaloo College:
- John R. Logan, “The Persistence of Segregation in the 21st Century Metropolis,” City Community 12 (2013).
- Carl H. Nightingale, Segregation: A Global History of Divided Cities (2012)
- New York State Department of Financial Services, Report on Inquiry into Redlining in Buffalo, New York, 4 February 2021.
- Donn Esmonde, “Reunion recalls sustaining spirit that survived projects”, 23 August 1999, The Buffalo News.