Troy Holt

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Yes, the “whites only” signs were now gone and employers could no longer legally discriminate based on race, but many still suffered from unemployment, dilapidated housing, and intractable poverty. The civil rights movement held America to its democratic promise and undoubtedly opened opportunities for the black community, but these initial successes produced significant obstacles to future progress.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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