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A Post-Racial Society Wouldn’t Have an Increasing Racial Wealth Divide

A Post-Racial Society Wouldn’t Have an Increasing Racial Wealth Divide

Aug 16, 2016

It’s simply not true that race plays less of a role in economic inequality than it did in previous generations, Josh Hoxie tells the Real News Network.

America’s Racial Wealth Divide Is Nothing Short of Shocking

America’s Racial Wealth Divide Is Nothing Short of Shocking

Aug 10, 2016

It would take the average black family 228 years to accrue the same amount of wealth that white families have today.

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