The National Public Housing Museum recently sponsored a groundbreaking exhibition that sheds light on the unsavory Chicago real estate practices of the '50s and '60s: selling homes to Black families using Land Sale Contracts, which imposed excessive monthly payments on buyers many of whom lost their properties. Land Sale Contracts (LSCs) bred segregation and redlining, cheating families out of equity built through homeownership.
/PRNewswire/ A groundbreaking exhibition sponsored by the National Public Housing Museum, the nation s first cultural institution dedicated to interpreting.
/PRNewswire/ A groundbreaking exhibition sponsored by the National Public Housing Museum, the nation s first cultural institution dedicated to interpreting.