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Black Asset Poverty and the Enduring Racial Divide

Author Lori Latrice Martin
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN1935049534
ISBN-139781935049531
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Claims of a postracial society notwithstanding, there are enormous and even expanding differences in the level of assets owned by various racial and ethnic groups and black families are vastly overrepresented among the asset poor. Lori Martin provides an in-depth exploration of the causes and consequences of racial wealth inequality.

Drawing on both national data and case studies from New York City, Martin probes the reasons for discrepancies in wealth accumulation and their significance for black Americans of all economic classes. Her work allows a deeper understanding of the impact of asset poverty on individuals, families, communities, and the nation as a whole.
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