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Homeownership and Racial Disparities in America
This chapter explores the historical implications of the 1924 real estate code that barred African Americans from homeownership in white neighborhoods and its connection to the American dream. It highlights the struggles exemplified by Jay Gatsby in 'The Great Gatsby' and the evolution of race relations in housing, culminating in the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The discussion delves into ongoing challenges and disparities in homeownership, revealing the deep-seated biases and immorality that persist in the housing market today.