Oppression1962
Chicago Real Estate Industry Uses Blockbusting to Profit from Racial Fear
Chicago real estate agents engaged in systematic blockbusting throughout the 1960s: introducing one Black family into a white block, then frightening white homeowners into panic-selling at below-market prices, then reselling to Black buyers at inflated prices on exploitative land contracts. Buyers on land contracts could be evicted without notice if they missed a single payment and built no equity.