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160 pages, Library Binding
First published January 7, 2020




"denied more white people the same opportunity, since many of the redlined neighborhoods were majority white. The presence of black people was one of the reasons behind redlining, but the effects fell on both whites and blacks. To hear people like Ta-Nehisi Coates tell it, redlining kept black people in a state of economic stagnation during the post-World War II boom years. But the numbers tell us otherwise."--Glen Loury and Harvard historian David Kaiser.
"When you know better, do better."
Maya Angelou