Subtitle The Color Of Money «Cross-Platform»
: Programs promoting self-help and minority entrepreneurship (such as those under the Nixon administration) have been criticized as "political decoys" that sidestep deeper structural reforms like integration or reparations.
: While intended as a panacea for inequality, Black-owned banks often struggle because they must operate in impoverished, segregated areas without the capital cushions of larger institutions. subtitle The Color of Money
: Since the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the Black community's share of U.S. wealth has remained below 1%. wealth has remained below 1%
The Color of Money : A Special Report
This report explores the concept of "The Color of Money," a term frequently used in financial history and social economics to describe how race and policy have historically influenced wealth accumulation and access to credit in the United States. the Black community's share of U.S.