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Since the Great Recession of 2008, the racial wealth gap between
black and white Americans has continued to widen. In Predatory
Lending and the Destruction of the African-American Dream, Janis
Sarra and Cheryl Wade detail the reasons for this failure by
analyzing the economic exploitation of African Americans, with a
focus on predatory practices in the home mortgage context. They
also examine the failure of reform and litigation efforts
ostensibly aimed at addressing this form of racial discrimination.
This research, augmented by first-hand narratives, provides
invaluable insight into the racial wealth gap by vividly
illustrating the predation that targets African-American consumers
and examining the intentionally obfuscating settlement terms of
cases brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, states attorneys,
and municipalities. The authors conclude by offering structural,
systemic changes to address predatory practices. This important
work should be read by anyone seeking to understand racial
inequality in the United States.
Since the Great Recession of 2008, the racial wealth gap between
black and white Americans has continued to widen. In Predatory
Lending and the Destruction of the African-American Dream, Janis
Sarra and Cheryl Wade detail the reasons for this failure by
analyzing the economic exploitation of African Americans, with a
focus on predatory practices in the home mortgage context. They
also examine the failure of reform and litigation efforts
ostensibly aimed at addressing this form of racial discrimination.
This research, augmented by first-hand narratives, provides
invaluable insight into the racial wealth gap by vividly
illustrating the predation that targets African-American consumers
and examining the intentionally obfuscating settlement terms of
cases brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, states attorneys,
and municipalities. The authors conclude by offering structural,
systemic changes to address predatory practices. This important
work should be read by anyone seeking to understand racial
inequality in the United States.
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