The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality
Shapiro, the author of "Black Wealth/White Wealth, " blends personal stories, interviews, empirical data, and analysis to illuminate how family assets produce dramatic consequences in the everyday lives of ordinary citizens.
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Shapiro, the author of "Black Wealth/White Wealth, " blends personal stories, interviews, empirical data, and analysis to illuminate how family assets produce dramatic consequences in the everyday lives of ordinary citizens.
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As the inexorable rise in inequality continues in supposedly equal opportunity America, Shapiro's examination of the nuts and bolts of racially-based or -related economic inequality provides a truly myth-busting analysis.
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