The homeownership gap between Black and white families in the U.S. is bigger today than it was six decades ago when it was legal to refuse to sell someone a home based on race. The 27-point gap in 1960 has grown to 32 points, according to the Urban Institute. The nonprofit research organization reports that, in 2020, the homeownership rate was 71% for whites, 39% for Black families, 58% for His...