Charles Montgomery Quote

The urban strategist Todd Litman summed up zoning’s effect thus: It seemed that segregation was just the natural working of the free market, the result of the sum of countless individual choices about where to live. But the houses were single—and their residents white—because of the invisible hand of government.

Charles Montgomery

The urban strategist Todd Litman summed up zoning’s effect thus: It seemed that segregation was just the natural working of the free market, the result of the sum of countless individual choices about where to live. But the houses were single—and their residents white—because of the invisible hand of government.

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Charles Montgomery (writer) (born 1968), Canadian writer and photojournalist
Buddy Montgomery (Charles Montgomery, 1930–2009), American musician
Sir Charles Montgomery (Royal Navy officer) (born 1955), British admiral
Charles C. Montgomery (1818–1880), New York politician
Charles F. Montgomery (1910–1978), American art connoisseur, teacher, and scholar
Charlie Montgomery (1924–1999), Australian rugby player
Chuck Biscuits (Charles Montgomery, born 1965), Canadian drummer
Chuck Montgomery (editor), see American Cinema Editors Awards 2008
Hubert Montgomery (Sir Charles Hubert Montgomery, 1876–1942), British civil servant and diplomat
Charles Montgomery Burns, or Mr Burns, a character in The Simpsons
Charles Montgomery (American Horror Story), a fictional character