Homeownership has long been one of the most powerful tools for building wealth in America-yet access to it has not always been equal.
The Forever Fight examines the historical and structural forces that have shaped Black homeownership in America.
For generations, Black families have faced barriers that influenced their path to ownership. These disparities did not happen by chance; they were shaped by policy, practice, and perception over time.
From slavery to redlining, from contract buying to modern credit systems, this book connects history to today's mortgage process. Written by a mortgage professional with over two decades of experience, The Forever Fight offers insight into how lending decisions are made, how systems have evolved, and how professionals and consumers can better navigate the journey to ownership.
This is not simply a look at the past. It is a framework for understanding the present and helping build a more equitable future.
Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, industry professional, or advocate for fair access, The Forever Fight provides the knowledge, context, and tools needed to move forward with confidence.