A white woman owned a duplex and lived in half and rented out the other half. She put a "For Rent" sign in the front yard. The first applicant was a black man whom she turned down stating that she didn't rent to men. He later learned that she had rented the unit to a white male. Under the circumstances, the first applicant has
A) a discrimination case based on the 1968 Fair Housing laws.
B) a discrimination case based on the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
C) no recourse since the building is owner occupied.
D) access to HUD legal assistance while he files his case.
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