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Because black homes were not increasing in value, black homeowners were excluded from the clearest path to wealth creation available to the middle class. On the flip side, through racial violence, whites retained the racial purity of their neighborhoods, and their home values increased precisely because they were not in black neighborhoods. The ability to retain property value—even through violence—was a uniquely white privilege.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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