Description: African American homebuyers continue to pay more for and get less from homeownership. This book explains the motivations for pursuing homeownership amongst working-class African Americans despite the structural conditions that make it less economically and socially rewarding for this group. Fervent adherence to the American Dream ideology amongst working-class African Americans makes them more vulnerable to exploitation in a structurally racist housing market. The book draws on qualitative interviews with sixty-eight African American aspiring homebuyers looking to buy a home in the Chicago metropolitan area to investigate the housing-search process and residential relocation decisions in the context of a racially segregated metropolitan region. Working-class African Americans remained committed to homeownership, in part because of the moral status attached to achieving this goal. For African American homebuyers, success at the American Dream of homeownership is directly related to the long-standing dream of equality. For the aspiring homebuyers in this study, delayed homeownership was a practical problem for the same reasons, but they also experienced this as a personal failing, due to the strong cultural expectation in the United States that homeownership is a milestone that middle-class adults must achieve. Furthermore, despite using perfectly reasonable housing search strategies to locate homes in stable or improving racially integrated neighborhoods, the structure of racial segregation limits their agency in housing choices. Ultimately, policy solutions will need to address structural racism broadly and be attuned to the needs of both homeowners and renters.
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EAN: 9780367075927
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ISBN: 9780367075927
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Book Title: Grasping for the American Dream: Racial Segregatio
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Number of Pages: 142 Pages
Publication Name: Grasping for the American Dream: Racial Segregation, Social Mobility, and Homeownership
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Social Sciences, Government, Sociology, Anthropology
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454 g
Subject Area: Family Sociology, Social Organisations
Author: Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover