ABSTRACT

Despite the overwhelming evidence against them, many people still believe they can overcome the economic and racial constraints placed upon them at birth. In the first edition, Heather Beth Johnson explored this belief in the American Dream with over 200 in-depth interviews with black and white families, highlighting the ever-increasing racial wealth gap and the actual inequality in opportunities. This second edition has been updated to make it fully relevant to today’s reader, with new data and illustrative examples, including twenty new interviews. Johnson asks not just what parents are thinking about inequality and the American Dream, but to what extent children believe in the American Dream and how they explain, justify, and understand the stratification of American society. This book is an ideal addition to courses on race and inequality.

chapter |28 pages

Buying In and Opting Out

chapter |22 pages

Making Do and Feeling Stuck

chapter |31 pages

Wealth Privilege

chapter |32 pages

Inequality and Ideology

chapter |21 pages

An Unresolved Conflict