https://www.fogolf.com/939588/a-92-year-old-refuses-to-sell-her-home-to-the-masters-golf-course-thats-spent-200-million-on-expansion-money-aint-everything/ A 92-year-old refuses to sell her home to the Masters golf course that’s spent $200 million on expansion: ‘Money ain’t everything’ #AugustaNationalGolfClub #ElizabethThacker #GolfClubs #HermanThacker #PropertyRecords #RobinThackerRinder #ThackerRinder

![snapshot - 1913 housing advertisement for the Palm Haven neighborhood in San Jose. 1913 is several years before Buchanan found “restricted districts” based on race unconstitutional, and the advertisement emphasizes the “restricted district[].” Palm Haven construction dates straddled Buchanan. It was developed by Thomas Herschbach who came to be responsible for 161 racial covenants in the County](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/113/347/173/586/963/817/small/53ec09bec96416d4.jpg)
![snapshot - portion of deed - Although racially restrictive covenants are no longer legally enforceable and are considered illegal under the Fair Housing Act today, they still exist in thousands, possibly even millions, of historical property records in California. One such example, found in a 1940 real property deed from Santa Clara County’s archives, contains the following discriminatory language: “No persons not of the Caucasian Race shall be allowed to occupy, except as servants of residents, said real property or any part thereof.” The deed further specifies that “[t]hese covenants are to run with the land and shall be binding on all parties,” thereby affecting not only the tenants at the time but also the potential future owners of the land.](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/113/347/173/667/240/104/small/1ef76ff2939bf752.jpg)

