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The Racial Wealth Gap: A Brief History

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Mehrsa Baradaran (Author)

Contributors: Mehrsa Baradaran (Author)

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BISAC categories: Social Science -> Cultural & Ethnic Studies -> African American & Black Studies

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Why has the racial wealth gap between the median white households and median Black households remained stagnant over the past century, never narrowing below six to one? Leading expert on race and financial equality Mehrsa Baradaran attempts to answer this question in this sweeping yet accessible history. She shows how decades of the laws rooted in white supremacy--from slavery and the broken Reconstruction-era promise of "40 acres and a mule," to the racist policies of the Jim Crow and New Deal eras--have restricted Black access to capital, credit, homeownership, and other mechanisms of wealth creation while subsidizing the rising economic fortunes of white families.

In The Racial Wealth Gap, Baradaran outlines two tectonic forces that have driven apart the economic fortunes of white and Black families: wealth creation for white Americans, who have been systematically receiving financial subsidies in the century and a half since emancipation, and wealth destruction for Black Americans--either by vigilante violence or by official means, such as allowing Black banks to collapse or building highways through segregated Black communities. These forces, combined with the racist notion that Black communities fail to rise because of their own moral, intellectual, or economic shortcomings, have kept Black families behind their white counterparts, despite decades of civil rights activism and national economic growth--a deep injustice that can only be achieved through reparations.

An infuriating and compelling read, The Racial Wealth Gap offers a devastating analysis of one of America's most pressing systemic issues.

ISBN-10: 0393881822
ISBN-13: 9780393881820
Author: Baradaran, Mehrsa
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

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ISBN-13: 9780393881820

ISBN-10: 0393881822

Publish Date: February 3, 2026

On Sale Date: February 3, 2026

Language: English

Pages: 192

Dimensions: 8.4 × 5.6 × 1.0 in

Weight: 0.7 lbs

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