Being Black, Living in the Red demonstrates that many differences between blacks and whites stem not from race but from economic inequalities that have accumulated over the course of American history. Property ownershipas measured by net worthreflects this legacy of economic oppression. The racial discrepancy in wealth holdings leads to advantages for whites in the form of better schools, more desirable residences, higher wages, and more opportunities to save, invest, and thereby further their economic advantages. A new afterword by the author summarizes Conleys recent research on racial differences in wealth mobility and security and discusses potential policy solutions to the racial asset gap and Americas low savings rate more generally.
Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth, and Social Policy in America, 10th Anniversary Edition, With a New Afterword
Dalton Conley
$32.24 - $40.30
- UPC:
- 9780520261303
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2009-12-10
- Release Date:
- 2009-12-10
- Author:
- Dalton Conley
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- 2