Jack Waters

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“the American Negro has been driven into an awkward, selfish corner, attempting to operate racial business to rear a stepchild economy.” Stuart explained that this was an “economic detour” that no other immigrant group had to pass through, as these groups were allowed passage to the “economic Broadway of America.” By contrast, blacks, despite “centuries of unrequited toil … must turn to a detour that leads he knows not where.”
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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