Across the historic corridors of the American South and in urban centers from Chicago to Philadelphia, a quiet crisis is hollowing out the foundation of Black generational wealth: the ability to own a home. It does not always arrive with the loud rumble of a bulldozer or the sudden shock of an eviction notice. More often, it arrives as a silent legal technicality known as “Heirs’ Property.”

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