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The bulk of the New Deal reforms can accurately be described as “white affirmative action” because state resources were used to provide direct financial advantages to white Americans at the expense of other racial groups.1 And this outcome was no accident. The only way Roosevelt could enact his progressive platform was with the backing of the Senate’s southern Democrats. And this strong, influential, and coherent political wing of the party was adamant that their economic structure and racial hierarchy be protected.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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