Troy Holt

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This not only meant that blacks could not buy homes and build capital in the “undesirable” inner city; it also meant that they were trapped in neighborhoods in rapid decline, having been defined as such by the self-reinforcing judgments of government bureaucrats. The reason these maps lingered for so long was that private banks
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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