“…Homeownership has historically been central to the economic well‐being of Americans (Shapiro, , Alba and Logan, , Charles and Hurst, , Di et al, , Hall and Crowder, , Hao, , Squires and Kubrin, , Turner and Luea, ). However, minorities have not had the same access to homeownership that Whites have (Alba and Logan, , Anong et al, , Quercia and Ratcliffe, , Wachter and Megbolugbe, ). In 1910, approximately 49 percent of Whites owned their homes compared with 37 percent of Hispanics and just 23 percent of Blacks (Ruggles et al, ) .…”